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  1. Once I watched a programme on tv not long ago. There were two brothers and a mum, I am not sure where their dad was. They didn’t show him. One brother shakkad amrit and the other one remained a mona. They showed their mother expressing disgust at the one that had done amrit shakkad. She said, she was ‘shocked’ when he returned from the Sikh place after he had amrit shakkad. She said she preferred him better when he was a mona. She said she followed Sikh religion but didn’t believe she needed to do the amrit shak at all.

  2. On 4/9/2020 at 5:09 PM, jasonsingh said:

    waheguru ji ka Khalsa waheguru ji ki fathe

    iv been doing kirtan and I really enjoy it and want to advance In kirtan but my voice sounds very bad and I need to improve it so is there any advice form any one how to improve my voice so I can do kirtan better 

    You can improve your voice by neighing and braying from your bedroom window every morning.  Start at  4 a.m and finish at 8 a.m every day, making sure not to disturb anyone else around you.  Believe you me it’s the best exercise for your vocal chords. It will repair them and at the end of each day they will not sound like a broken drum or a string instrument out of tune. Your voice will sound like a c minor from what it is now. You will be singing kirtan in very sweet and soft voice and not like your usual one. Don’t forget to post a video of it when you have achieved your goal.

  3. Yes, they were better off in rural Punjab ‘cos they fitted in better there. They become totally confused after they migrated overseas. They lost their Sikh values, Sikh customs and Sikh religion. They don’t follow any of these properly anymore, ‘cos they are totally lost and confused about their identity.  Their lives are full of mishmash  rubbish, neither here nor there, neither Sikhs nor anything else! Confused lot. 

  4. Omg!  Are they humans or janwars? They look ever so strange to me! They look like asses in human bodies to me.Why are they beating this woman with a stick? Besides, why is she wearing funny clothes in the first place? I have never seen anything like this before. So many men beating one poor helpless woman with a stick! Who are these men? Are they her relatives? Jesus Christ!

  5. On 4/17/2020 at 1:35 PM, AkalkiFauj said:

    In one topic, Bhai Jagraj Singh ji said to have loads of kids.

    And produce more illiterate and pendoo janwars and gawaars to inherit the earth. The Sikh koam is already brimming  with them, there is no need to pollute our planet earth any further! Listen to  Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg for further information. Bless her.

  6. On 4/18/2020 at 5:07 PM, singhnihk said:

    After the birth of my third child, I started wearing full bana with kamarkassa, nihang style. I felt very comfortable wearing it even at work. No one asked any questions or stared while I at work or out shopping! One day, at our local gurdwara I was approached by a middle aged woman from the Sangat. She looked curious but also very annoyed and asked me why was I wearing a man’s bana? Up until then, I didn’t know that I was wearing a gender based bana, as I always thought men and women were equal in sikhism and therefore wore same kind of clothing such as dastar, blue  bana with a kamarkassa and  white leggings. I honestly thought there was no difference.  I still wonder if this woman’s question was a legitimate one or was she just being awkward  or even plain racist. I guess I will never know the answer. Is blue bana and dastar, which is considered a standard Sikh uniform for most baptised Sikhs different for men and women or is it the same? In spite of all that’s happened I have never stopped wearing it, for I am a baptised Sikh!

    Now you know how it feels when someone is racist towards you ?

  7. On 3/7/2020 at 7:55 AM, Guest Yogi said:

    I a hindu (sindhi) man want to marry my fiance who is a sikh,in a Gurudwara is it possible? 

    Are you joking?  Why don’t you become a Sikh before marrying this girl? If you don’t want to become a Sikh then the only option would be to marry her before a statue of some devi/devta you believe in. I doubt if she is a true Sikh anyway! 

  8. On 3/20/2020 at 2:41 PM, puzzled said:

    We're told to never take money from som1 or anything that is not ours and i never have!  even if i find money iv never kept it but always put it in the golak, never took food without asking. But what if your parent is giving you money is it ok to take it! My dad gives me money sometimes like today he told me to put his money in the bank for him and take £50 for myself      is it ok to take money from your parents!         last week he gave me £13 and told me to go out and treat myself with food and stuff and i never took it and left it in the kitchen, nxt day he asked me why i havnt taken it, i didnt know what to say so i said i forgot and that i'll take it upstairs later on. 

    iv never taken what is not mine   only taken it if offered by the other person  like at work people share food      but not sure about money ...

    Be thankful to them!  Who fed you when you were a baby?  Who bought you clothes, shoes and books or paid for your piano, tennis or even rugby lessons? How  can you be so ungrateful for everything your parents did for you? You are a wretched little moaner and all you ever do is nothing but moan, moan, moan  and moan some more with no stopping! Open your eyes and see how much you already owe them before you start  judging them for giving you money? Well, you can always give it to some unfortunate  needy Sikh children  if you don’t want to keep it. Besides, nothing lasts forever!

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