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  1. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh I would like to point out the Prabhdeep Singh played well but he time wasted which could have resulted in a minus point, but as time ran out he won the round. If you believe this to be standing out i agree. Gurfateh ji "I have no name"
  2. sorry for doubled post, but i think u were talking bout Sukhwinder Singh from Derby, and i though two members of Walsall were good Prabhdeep Singh in blue bana and Jasvir Singh in grey bana Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Baba Deep Singh was invited to Yudh over 3-4 weeks before tournament and there is a good relationship between KPA and BDSA. Bhai Mani Singh Akhara is external to KPA and is taught by Navreet Singh whose five members were entered into yudh. Coventry was also contacted personally 4 weeks before the tournament to enter fighters but did not get entries before deadline. KPA and Coventry have also a good relationship Coventry Akhara. It is up to the Akhara Ustads to register fighters before deadlines. The KPA teaches over 400-450 students just in the UK and over 50 in europe. The Guru has done beant, beant beant kirpa on KPA and has helped produced many donations of heads to the Guru. Akalpurkhkifauj you obviously have great giaan and passion to do this type of seva and we humbly request you to do seva with the KPA for the benefit of the Khalsa Panth. Gurfateh Ji "I have no name"
  3. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh The Akharas mentioned are trained under Khalsa Panth Akhara and communications are always clear between them. We have only recieved postive messages from all Akharas and fighters besides a few from the fighters who lost. You are determining the quality of Yudh using manmat, the quality of Yudh is being shown by the donation of heads to the Guru. The shere number of students, fighters and sangat who are now accepting khalsa rehat and lifestyle is beyond explaining on a forum board. We are all the children of the same father, we humbly ask for the sangats support to help achieve gurfateh. Gurfateh Ji "I have no name"
  4. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh AkalPurkhKiFauj your eyes deceive you, 3/4 of the Tournament was built up of newly entered Gatka fighters, a free DVD is available if you would like to jog your memory. You may also watch it on Channel Punjab if you do not want to watch a DVD. Every fighter that entered stood out in their own individual way and showed the sprit of Akaal purkh Ki Fauj. Many people have asked to take the oath of the double edged sword (Amrit) i believe this shows the fateh is always Waheguru. Gurfateh Ji "I have no name"
  5. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Are you sure sangat ji is not thinking about Neklank Avatar i.e. the one who will organise the khalsa a start process to khalsa raj, sorry if i am mistaken. Gurfateh Ji "I have no name"
  6. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Official Photos, Videos and Trailers will be available at www.khalsapanth.co.uk within the next few days. An official Yudh DVD is being produced and will be available for FREE like the previous years by the end of March 07. If you attended the event and would like to suggest improvements please email administrator@khalsapanth.co.uk Gurfateh Ji
  7. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh I get 30 minutes lunch break so after eating my lunch and a short sit down i sometimes recite japji sahib in the last 10-11 minutes of my lunch. I think it is very good to do some type paath when you are at work especially at your lunch as the time also becomes a sacrifice to the Guru and is given as dasvandh. I am quite lucky as i get to listen to kirtan while i work on my laptop. I managed to recite one japji sahib today at lunch and it was quite difficult as people kept walking in and out of the canteen also talking. I found it very hard to concentrate but i thought it is better to recite paath than not to recite at all, so i managed to get one done in the end. I dont believe you need to be in any specific place to recite banee if you really want to get away and recite banee find any place you can even if its full of people or even if you have to stand outside in the car park you can recite while walking, sitting, eating. When i have done paath at lunch time in the past i have been disturbed by my colleagues so i have stopped and answered them and i have never felt bad because i knew it is the master who made the puppet disturb me? Gurfateh Ji "I have no name"
  8. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament Holla Mohalla is here - Saturday 03/03/07 - Gurdwara Amrit Parchar Dharmic Diwan Oldbury West Midlands UK - Lets celebrate the this great event in our proud Martial and Kirtan tradition Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament - 8.30am - 17.00pm Yudh 07 Gatka Kirtan Reinsbhai - 19.00pm - Amrit Vela Please visit www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm for details Gurfateh Ji
  9. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament Holla Mohalla is here - Saturday 03/03/07 - Gurdwara Amrit Parchar Dharmic Diwan Oldbury West Midlands UK - Lets celebrate the this great event in our proud Martial and Kirtan tradition Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament - 8.30am - 17.00pm Yudh 07 Gatka Kirtan Reinsbhai - 19.00pm - Amrit Vela Please visit www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm for details Gurfateh Ji
  10. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh In the past we have had people attend the event from India, Canada, Europe and form the rest of the UK. Gurfateh Ji
  11. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament Holla Mohalla is here - Saturday 03/03/07 - Gurdwara Amrit Parchar Dharmic Diwan Oldbury West Midlands UK - Lets celebrate the this great event in our proud Martial and Kirtan tradition Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament - 8.30am - 17.00pm Yudh 07 Gatka Kirtan Reinsbhai - 19.00pm - Amrit Vela Please visit www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm for details Gurfateh Ji
  12. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh A Video explaining rules for Yudh 07 has now been put online for benefit of all fighters entering please see http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/clips.htm Gurfateh Ji
  13. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki fateh Because we had a huge interest in fighters wanting to enter YUDH and most all the places were taken quite quickly, we have setup a qualifying stage for fighters who registered after the official registration entry date. In order to allow each fighters to enter the tournament individually it would require many more fighters to enter so that a knockout system can still be achieved. Gurfateh Ji
  14. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh YUDH 07 FIXTURES NOW ONLINE - http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm Sangat Ji Yudh Reinsbhai or Kirtan Darbar has always been on the same day as Yudh Gatka Tournament for the past 7 years this is not a new annual programme. Large amounts of sangat will be attending from far as London, Scotland, Newcastle, kirtan is kirtan if you go far or near you will still gain the profit of the sadh sangat. We apoligise for any problems this may have caused. Gurfateh Ji
  15. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh YUDH 07 FIXTURES NOW ONLINE - http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm
  16. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh The celebration of Hola Mohalla is a time in the year when Gursikhs alike can attain Shakti and Bhagati from this celebration established by Guru Gobind Singh Ji himself - Through the Guru Ji's grace Yudh 07 together with the Gatka Tournament and the Kirtan Reinsbhai is a celebration of this. After Yudh 07 Gatka Tournament a Kirtan Reinsbhai has been organised from 7pm - Amrit Vela. See http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/schedule.htm for details.
  17. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Sangat Ji Yudh is organised by non-profit organisations, the Khalsa Panth Akhara and are support by many other groups. We have stated many times that Yudh is only held to promote the Khalsa way of life, and the life style of a warrior saint. The entry rules of not commiting the 4 kurayts is to enforce that the tournament is following khalsa panth marayda, if some one does not follow this rule then the tournament is not following khalsa panth marayda. If Guru Gobind Singh asked for his sikhs to present themselves only with long kesh and shastar then who are we to argue that hukam Gurfateh ji
  18. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Sangat Ji this talk is nindiya of the gursikhs who organise Yudh, you cannot assume to understand what is the right thing to do or not to do. You have spent a week arguing your point but i have not read one praise or reference to Waheguru Ji or Gurbani in your posts. What Sikhi are you learning from Gatka? The Gurus have told us that before you fight the evil outside you need to fight and conquer the evil inside, this needs to be done before you raise the sword. Sangat Ji needs to understand that a requirement to enter Yudh is to subdue the evils inside of all of us, you do not have to be an amritdharie but you need to be controling these evils and not commiting the 4 kurayta. The idea if people wear a dastar is for respect of the kesh on your head, paying respect to Guru Ji and as protective head gear from blows to the head in the tournament. Regarding the previous tournaments, DVD's have always been available for free distribution which can show fights in detail. Stating that the fights are fixed is a ridiculous comment and shows your petty thinking and ability to judge the huge amount of sevadars who help organise Yudh every year. Yudh is refereed by Gatka Ustads from around the UK and occasionally from different parts of the world. There is one standing referee and two sitting backup referees. Sikh Warrior 88, you will never become a true sikh warrior until you give your entire life to the Guru, this you need to understand, you have been trained incorrectley if you believe you can become a sikh warrior any other way. Gurfateh Ji
  19. they will be available to speak 2 the sangat, are they goin to question every1 in front of guru ji??? how can u be 100% sure that these people have not given in to these sins?? it appears to me that the organisers have made this decison without thinkin it through. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh In the presence of the five singhs there hukam and wisdom must be adhered to, questions will be asked to fighter’s registration time and on the day, but ultimately it is the fighters consciences that will be the knower and the judge. Obviously Cardinal Sins such as cutting hair can be seen with your own eyes. Sangat Ji Yudh is a tournament solely to promote the Khalsa way of life nothing else. Yudh is not a sports event or a social gathering is tries to imitate the feeling of Holla Moholla in Punjabi and bring out the Khalsa Warrior Sprit. Gurfateh Ji
  20. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Five beloved Singhs always start Yudh every year and they are available to talk to the sangat if need be. Sangat Ji please investigate and understand the meaning of cardinal sins in khalsa marayda, Guru Sahibs requested every sikh to refrain from giving into these Sins. There is no grey line when dealing with cardinal sins. Gurfateh Ji
  21. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Entry is not judged on appearance it is judged on if you commit CARDINAL SINS. To be accepted into Yudh you need to be practicing a Warrior Saint lifestyle. This rule applies to every Sikh practicing or non-practicing. REMINDER - ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 10TH FEB 07 Gurfateh Ji
  22. Ek Onkar Satnam Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh The Yudh Tournament is organised only to promote the Khalsa way of life. It is a platform to show your commitment towards your Guru i.e. testing discipline, ego, pride and anger. We recommend everyone to learn Gatka but only to progress on the path of Sikhism not for any other purpose. Guru Gobind Singh requested his sikhs to always present themselves to him with Long hair and carrying shastars. This is just one example of hukam Sikhs are not following today. Yudh is organised to show the great legend of Guru Gobind Singh and the martial tradition of the Khalsa Army. To become a true warrior and to enter into Yudh, in order to raise the sword as a minimum you must destroy the kurayta (Cardinal Sins) i.e. Cutting Hair, Eating Meat, Fish Eggs, taking in-toxicants, lustful actions one may be committing. Please forgive the sevadars if this has offended anyone, please do not let this dishearten you but let this be your drive towards getting closer to YOUR Guru. True Sikhi is learnt from the sadh sangat not from a Gatka Tournament. Gurfateh Ji
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