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  1. On 6/17/2014 at 6:24 AM, JeevanCymro said:

    Try walking down the street with a commando or bowie knife see how long you last in UK or US. You have to be sensible....and besides you can get a perfectly good cutting edge on a regular Taksali kirpan. its not the blade its knowing how to use it. How many people would be ready or aware how to use it in first place.

    Depends how you wear it

  2. On 11/11/2005 at 10:08 AM, s s Jhamka said:

    Today the 11th November 1987 Bhai Sahib Manjit Singh and Bhai Sahib Rajinder Singh brought a pakhandi ‘guru’ darshan dassi to book and pumped their bullets into him.

    This person had openly challenged Guru ji and made himself into the reincarnation of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj, during the troubled times of the 80’s this cult was in the fore front off supporting the attacks on Sikhs by the Indian gov. He openly used to oppose shaheedi divas and in his cult HQ used to abuse Guru ji innocent families and bibia.

    Bhai Sahib Manjit Singh and Bhai Sahib Rajinder Singh 2 Gursikhs of the highest calibre took on the task handed to them by Guru ji and followed this cult for over 6 months watching what he did and then on the 11th Nov 1987 challenged this pervert in his darbar and put out the misery off thousands of innocent families.

    These 2 Gursikhs are soo chardi kala they have not changed one bit. They could easily say sorry and come out off prison. They are serving 20 and 30 years each. The Panths jewels who gave their youthfulness for Guru ji may be in prison but they are freer than we are.

    Please every one do Parth and Ardas for the Chardi Kala of these Gursikhs and the other jewels of the panth and their families.

    vaheguru

    AKAAAL

    Bhai Rajinder Singh Ji are now free

     

  3. On 10/5/2011 at 11:31 AM, Sukhmanii said:

    This will probably seem like an extremely random thread, but I'm curious.

    In photos (which I know, don't necessarily show the Guru Sahibs accurately) Guru Gobind Singh Ji is almost always wearing a small kind of dastar, like this:

    http://www.efunbox.com/album/Guru_Gobind_Singh_Jayanti_03.jpg

    Not that it really matters, but is there any evidence to suggest his dastar was like this? Some people tell me he wore a big dhumalla, but that's not really evident from the way people portray him.

    http://www.gotit.co/wallpaperImages/Guru_Gobind_Singh_Ji.jpg

    Did he wear red/ pink like so many pictures show? Did he wear necklaces? Or did he wear a blue bana? Where did the tradition of the bana come from if Guru Gobind Singh didn't wear one?

     

    2 minutes ago, Premi5 said:

    Any idea why Green ? Not a typical 'Sikh' color

    Most likely not green but often depicted as that colour 

  4. 6 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

    Khalsa colour is Yellow or basanti.

    In 20th century kesri colour got infiltrated into the sikh religion by anti-sikh hindu organisations and even our nishan Sahib became kesri.

    John griffiths in 1794 writes that Singhs either wear deep blue or YELLOW.

    http://sikhcybermuseum.com/history/MemorandumGrifiths.htm

    They never shave either Head or Beard; They sometimes wear yellow, but the prevailing Colour of their Cloths is deep blue; They make their Turbans capaciously large, over which they frequently wear a piece of pliable Iron Chain or Network.

    Not just yellow. Blue and yellow. ਬਸੰਤੀ ਅਤੇ ਨੀਲਾ. The Nishan Sahib used to be (and still is in some gurdware and Dal Panth) blue after Guru Gobind Singh ji made it that way.

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