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  1. Why do people even fight in the temple, don't they know it is the gods house they're in?

    A Argument in the langar hall happened in Canada, Yelling and swearing with threats afront of little kids, it was horrible, it was between someone cleaning dishes with cut hair and a old man with a turban, not sure what it was about, but it was horrible indeed. 

    People are taking these as a joke, a meme has been made about the dispute in the golden temple with sword clashes.

  2. attachment, the thing is many people who claim to be fearless and aren't scared of death can't back up their claims because they never been in a life and death situation, so it's very hard to not be scared of death if you're not presented with death itself, or should I say you can't really back up or support a claim that you're not scared of death, but we're talking about why it is hard to accept it, while Attachment and  Memories, think about this.

    You been living here for a long time, you seen things, you interacted with things, you did things, and you accomplished things, but now it will all be gone, everything you remember, everything you did / see, every single thing gone, that is why Death is hard to accept, and when one becomes so enlightened to the state where they can accept death and aren't scared of it, is I guess "lucky" Once you remember to have no attachment to this life, you'd feel as you are free from the burden of the world and the chains / shackles this life has tied you on, death can be a release from those shackles, but at the same time you shouldn't want to die, you should want to say the lords name! teach others about his greatness! make a difference! 

  3. On 5/11/2017 at 2:07 AM, Guest JokerandBatman said:

    Is there an app that allow me to translation Punjabi speech to English? I want to know because I want to translate Punjabi language videos into English; a person says a word in Punjabi and the app says the translation in English

    no there isn't, unless you want to go to a website drop a file in it and make the website put captions or if you ask for english captions / subtitles, i don't think  what you're talking about ( audio translation) is made yet

  4. Sarbloh Warriors was another game coming out although I think the creator stopped it entirely sadly, should be more games with Sikhs in it, some games like Assassin's creed chronicles Inda, Total War, Europa IV, Victoria II feature Sikhs, but only as something Minor (Except Victoria Ii and Europa  naturally.) I really think someone should mod Mount  & Blade Warband to add Sikhs, there was a project but I can't find the name of it and I think it stopped too to add Sikhs in Mount and Blade WArband

  5. "The Sikh Misls had four different classes of administrative divisions. The patadari, misaldari, tabadari, and jagirdari were the different systems of land tenure used by the misls, and land granted by the misl left the responsibility of establishing law and order to the owner of the land. The land under the direct administration of the chief of the misl was known as the sardari and the tabadari and jagirdari systems used land directly given by the chief from the sardari. The patadari and misaldari systems formed the basis of a misl, while tabadari and jagirdari lands would only be created after large acquisitions of land. The type of system that was used in an area depended on the importance of the chief sardar of the area to the rest of the misl.

    The Patadari system affected newly annexed territories and was the original method used by the misls in administrating land.[24] The patadari system relied on the cooperation of surkundas, the rank of a leader of a small party of cavalrymen. The chief of the misl would take his/her portion and divide the other parcels among his Sardars proportional to the number of cavalrymen they had contributed to the misl.[25] The Sardars would then divide their parcels among their Surkundas, and then the Surkundas subdivided the land they received among their individual cavalrymen. The Surkundas receiving parcels of land with settlements were required to fortify them[note 2] and establish fines and laws for their zamindars and ryots.[26] Parcels of land in the patadari system could not be sold, but could be given to relatives in an inheritance.[27] The soldiers who received parcels from the Patadari system held their land in complete freedom.[4]

    The Misaldari system applied to sardars with a small number of cavalrymen as well as independent bodies of cavalrymen who voluntarily attached themselves to a misl.[27] They kept the lands they held before joining the misl as an allotment for their cooperation with the misl. The leaders of these groups, called misaldars, could transfer their allegiance and land to another misl without punishment.[27]

    The Tabadari system referred to land under the control of a misl's tabadars. Tabadars served a similar function to retainers in Europe. They were required to serve as cavalrymen to the misl and were subservient to the misl's leader. Although tabadars received their land as a reward, their ownership was subject entirely on the misl's leader.[28] The tabadari grants were only hereditary on the choice of the chief of the misl.

    The Jagirdari system used the grant of jagirs by the chief of the misl. Jagirs were given by the chief of the misl to relations, dependents, and people who "deserved well".[28] The owners of jagirs were subservient to the chief of the misl as their ownership was subject his/her needs. Like the Tabadars, jagirdars were subject to personal service when the chief of the misl requested.[28] However, because jagirs entailed more land and profit, they were required to use the money generated by their jagirs to equip and mount a quota of cavalrymen depending on the size of their jagir.[28] Jagirdari grants were hereditary in practice but a misl's chief could revoke the rights of the heir. Upon the death of the owner of a tabadari or jagadari grant, the land would revert to direct control of the chief (sardari)." From the Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misl#Administration

  6. I believe in the Sikh Empire we have Vizier's, Noble Courts from different religions, and of course the Maharaja, I believe the Complaints / problems would be dealt with by the Authority at the location so either the Soldiers, I think "court cases" would be held in the Maharajas chambers and the Maharaja or the Vizier would be the judge, that's what I think but I'll see if I find actual information

  7. I started this thread because I think we need to invest into Punjab and fix it, Punjab needs Literate youths,  more education, more industries, destroyal of the caste system, we need to fix the Drug and Water Crisis, A excellent link to some videos have been sent to me in my messages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZKK3T484Kg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwWHyVy2eJY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZhFTMeS22g

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29XNCfwidMI

    And the same user made a great post about this problem in the Khalistan thread.

    What are some ways we can Fix Punjab, name some problems and solutions, some organizations that is fixing punjab, and we need to actually invest money and donate and help the cause instead of just talking about it on the forums, We together as a community can not only fix punjab and help the youth but we can make India and the Future a better place together!

  8. Now we as a community must formulate a plan on making all of this happen, we need to do actions instead of just speaking and spreading awareness, we  oversea sikhs should invest into Punjab, Anyone know any legit fundraisers/Charities for the Crisis and problems in Punjab, please link them  so everyone on this thread can donate if possible, and the website itself can have their own fundraiser to fix Punjab, also we should all report Human Rights Violations to Foreign and Indian Organizations to help remove the Corrupt police.

  9. "List to fix before Khalistan"

    • Punjab youth must be Educated and Literate.
    • People must be Employed and out of Poverty
    • Job creation
    • Drug Crisis must be fixed
    • Water Crisis must be fixed
    • Honest and Non corrupt Politician
    • Foreign Diplomacy
    • Political Power
    • Recycling/Cleaning up Punjab
    • Destroyal of the Caste System
    • Local Jathas at Pinds. 

    Also I think a Neighborhood watch or something like that would be good, since Indian Police can be corrupt.

     

  10. First we need to fix Punjab itself, I received a great response in my inbox and if I have permission I'll post it here.

    How many people are educated and literate in Punjab, more importantly how much Youths in Punjab are literate and Educated?

    How about the Water crisis and Drug problem going on?

    People in Punjab still believe in the caste system meaning Discrimination is still there

    People (Being Us oversea sikhs) Need to start investing into Punjab with our money, and that can create jobs for the unemployed, we need to fix Punjab before we start thinking of making a Khalistan.

    Just like how this user said in a older post, I'll quote in next reply.

     

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