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  1. The second half is too chaotic! The Music completly takes over and even then its Chaotic Music!
  2. Best Basketball NAtional Team in the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOO RIDERS!
  3. I heard that in Bill Clintons Biography he claims that the Indian Goverment dilberatly killed Sikhs in Kashmir during his visit there to make it look like Pakistan was supporting militants as the Indian Govt made it look like a Militant attack I need more info on this! Is it true? Who In Indian Govt is responsible? when did it happen? where did it happen?
  4. Thank you! Thank you! You've made my week!
  5. I always thought they were Shia Nonetheless the purpose of this is that shia beleive they were responsible of the killing of a promeniant Muslim leader I think Mohammed's Brother and thus they punish themselves accordingly....this practice however is only prevelant in some Shia communties as they beleive thier ancestors were directly responsible.
  6. It sounds like this Man Kio Bhairag Kaerega, SatGur Mera Poora! Why would by heart get upset? My SatGuru is perfect. This Shabhad made quite an effect on me so I wondering if anyone could provide full version to it and Audio/Video links to it being sung! You shall make my year if y'all can do this for me. :TH:
  7. I asked the creators a while back and they said they couldnt find a UK distributor! The film was only showen once or twice at select Cinemas in London and it was always sold out!
  8. Basically they are a fundamental group of hindus that are going about infiltrating Sikhi to Hindunise it! They are basically try to do to Sikhism what earlier groups did to Indian Buddhism which is to desolve it into Hinduism. They go around promoting idol worship amoung sikhs and claim that the Gurus are Avtars of Hindu Gods etc etc etc. They are a massive threat to Sikhi because they are subtly making us lose our identity as an Independent Kaum, They are also an extermist organisation that go around intimidating Sikhs in some manners. Unfortunatly theer are those who claim to be sikhs and have fallen for thier propaganda. Thats my basic understanding! Please correct me if I'm wrong.
  9. I think they eat fish naturally. Families and tourists in a London park were left shocked when a pelican picked up and swallowed a pigeon. The unusual wildlife spectacle in St James's Park was caught on camera by photographer Cathal McNaughton. He said the Eastern White pelican had the unfortunate pigeon in its beak for more than 20 minutes before swallowing it whole. An RSPB spokesman said: "It is almost unheard of for a pelican to eat a bird. Their diet should be strictly fish." Mr McNaughton, from the Press Association, said: "The pelican was on the towpath preening itself, and there were a lot of tourists watching it. "Then the bird got up and strolled along until it reached one of the pigeons, which it just grabbed in its beak. "There was a bit of a struggle for about 20 minutes, with all these people watching. The pelican only opened its mouth a couple of times. "Then it managed to get the pigeon to go head first down its throat. It was kicking and flapping the whole way down." There are currently five pelicans living near Duck Island in St James's Park - four Eastern Whites and one Louisiana Brown. Pelicans were introduced into the park during King Charles II's reign as a gift from the Russian ambassador. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6083468.stm So there was a struggle! It was stuck in the thoart for 20mins!
  10. Theres a thread about this in the politics section. http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=22861
  11. Brilliant! :lol: I am a new fan of Bhai Manpreet Singh Ji, does he come to the UK much? and thanx Sunny I love it when you post Kirtan like this.
  12. Wont the pelica get sick after that? can it digest it? I think the pelican intended just to bite it as it was nicking bread peices but it sort of ending up in its mouth as the pigeon tryed to fly away, I bet it hurt the pelican and I imagine it might be stuck down the thoart for a while... ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
  13. That was funny espically when smiley started dancing I havent watched a Punjabi film like that in ages!
  14. I saw this and I thought it would be appropriate to this thread; its by Dr Kanwar Ranvir Singh about the relationship between Sikhi and Buddhism. If you go to the Golden Temple one of the most interesting things you will observe are some Tibetan pilgrims who come to pray there, bowing down at each of their steps. These people are Buddhists who may belong to one of the numerous sects of Tibetan Buddhism, who regard Guru Nanak as Guru Rinpoche. Guru Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Tibet and they regard the Guru as a reincarnation of the precious one, Rinpoche.There are many teachings in common the middle path of living, the importance of congregation called sangam/sangat, the importance of meditation, the individuals responsibility for their destiny, even the archetypal images of the warrior monk, in Gurmat the saint-soldier tradition. Sikhs equally have great reverence for Buddhist teachers. It is a matter of no small pride that a Sikh escorted the Dalai Lama to India when he exiled Tibet. Indeed, Punjab, the Sikh homeland, was formerly called Gandhara, the home of Mahayana Buddhism. This goes back to a period when the Dhamma was revered by almost half the people of the world. The main difference is that whereas the Buddha-nature is held to All Pervasive but people must make efforts to realise it, the Guru-nature is also All-Pervasive but reaches out to everyone. It is a matter of effort against Grace. However, in reality the difference is perhaps a matter of emphasis since the Mahayana tradition lays a special stress on compassion inherent in the universe finding expression in the figure of the Bodhistavva. On the other hand, the Sikh tradition also speaks of the need to choose; otherwise, there is no gift of life, and Universal Amazing Grace is not a gift, but an imposition. There are portions of the Guru Granth Sahib which have close relations with Buddhist thought. For instance, many of the sloks of Baba Kabir are strikingly similar to Zen koans. Moreover, while he condemns the practise of hajj (Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca), he speaks highly of the bald heads. These may have been shaven Buddhist monks. After Buddhism rose to ascendancy in India, the brahmins (Hindu priests) worked for its elimination through massacres of monks, conversion of Buddhist meditation centres into temples, claiming that Buddha was an incarnation of the god Vishnu with the implication that to revere Buddha one must also revere Vishnu, adoption of some of its teachings such as vegetarianism (unknown to the Hindus who composed the Rig Veda which mentions the sacrifices and eating of horses), and corruption of its techniques such as tantra. Similar patterns may be seen today with regard to the Sikhs. Attacks on Golden Temple, genocide of Sikhs, targeting of amridharis, creation of myth of Dusht Daman and Hemkunt Sahib (the alleged Hindu rishi who was reborn as Guru Gobind Singh), adoption of principles such as the removal of caste restrictions and, in particular, langar the Sikh communal kitchen, and continual claim that Sikhs are hair-keeping Hindus established to protect Hinduism from Islam through military means which is a distortion of the purpose of the revelation of Khalsa as vanguard of new world order (Akaal Purkh Ki Fauj). At best, the Sikh may be an individual seeker for escape from the world or mukti in which case Khalsa is interpreted as pure Khalis. This, of course, destroys the raj of the Khalsa, the world-transformation which is integral to the Sikh unity of Meeri-Peeri, universal spirituality and spiritual revolution. The present attacks on the Sikh faith shed light on the elimination of Buddhism from Indian soil, and equally the history of Buddhism provides a warning to Sikhs about the techniques which may be marshalled against them. The destruction of Buddhism in India means that many of the obvious and interesting parallels such as use of terms like sunnya (the Void), nirvana, nau nidhs (nine jewels) have not been explored by the Sikh scholars whose lens are coloured by the jaundiced eye in which the Dhamma was misrepresented in India. There may be even more not so obvious parallels. For instance verses of Gurbani state, The responsibility of humankind is to walk along the Royal Road of the Law this message is sent with His sacred horse and proclaimed as the Gurus Word by beat of drum (Guru Granth Sahib Ji: 142). The wind horse (lung da) of Tibetan Buddhism is a horse which brings happiness and good fortune, which is symbolised by the jewel of its back, wherever it goes. This jewel or mani is the philosopherss stone that transforms people from lead to gold, from self-centred to Life-centred. God and Gods Name is considered as the jewel in the Sikh tradition as the Law is in Buddhism, but in both traditions, Buddha/Guru-bani or Gurus Word is also the philosophers stone, and also the sangat or fellowship. In the sangat one comes to realise the nine jewels of meditation. The image of the wind horse is printed on prayer flags which as the wind blows sets the horse in motion carrying prayers for happiness and good fortune to the ten directions. It is interesting in this connection that Guru Gobind Singh is depicted in iconography riding a blue horse, with a white hawk on his arm. One difference between Gurmat and Buddhism is the clear monotheism of the Gurus as against the agnosticism or even atheism of some proponents of the Dhamma. All the Buddhas created by Thee, proclaim Thee. (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, p.6) It is often said that Buddha was an atheist, but from a Sikh perspective it may be argued that he was simply silent about the existence of a God or not, since he regarded it as irrelevant to his method. If anyone one here has read the Dhammapada, (which i highly reccomend if you havn't), translates as Path of the Dharma. It is a Buddhist religious scripture, which according to tradition, are answers to questions put to the Buddha on various occasions. Its probably the closest thing that we have today to what the Bhudda would have spoke about once reaching enlightenment, interestingly the writings are very similar to the Guru Granth Sahib. The Book of Psalms is also very similar as well...this is in case anyone is interested.
  15. Its much bigger than before I did button mashing...and I changed theme and its not what it used to be. Its changed and I dont like it
  16. You could just have small circles representing each one you dont have to change it too much. This is my attempts to make a pacman esque monster LOL :lol: a.bmp
  17. Some Ideas for Sikh man images lol. The cake = Greed. Simon Cowell = ego :lol: Volcano = Anger Prisoner = attachment Dragon = Lust. Or you can just carry on with the Dragon theme and have them chasing the dude they can represent each vice.
  18. If you get consumed by Kaum...on the losing screen it should say that and a Gurbani quote how to handle Kaum for example!!!! I like the idea of a sikh version to pacman too. could be called sikhman.
  19. A 100m race with only singhs from various backgrounds and ages competing...loads of them on internet just not the sikh version. Or like this one from Denise Lewis http://news.bbc.co.uk/sol/shared/spl/hi/fu.../heptathlon.stm and if you have various characters to choose from they be good at certain events. Or a Langar race...you have a race agaisnt the computer; sangat is sittiing and you have to pour Langar; ie Roti, Dhaal, Sabji the quickest. :lol: Or a snap esque game where you have to match sikh symbols up, a sikh version to this one? http://www.totallygame.com/game.php?type=game&id=1328 Oooooooooor a Sikh version to pacman where a sikh dude has to collect as many Khanda as possible before the vices of Sikhi; kaum, krodh etc etc consume him. and the Bonus points can be a the 5 kakkar and if the dude gets all them Game over and the guy has won. Are these Ideas any good? Or where you thinking of creating more techincal games?
  20. When is it being released in the UK? I have been hunting this film down for the past 6 months ever since that Festival they had down in London and nobody here seems to have heard of it. Anybody know where I can buy it from?
  21. :TH: Yay! Success :lol: I forgot to do the JPEG thing! So yerr as you can see my start Menu is Fat and big... I think the toolbar is aswell, but that doesnt really bother me as much as Start Menu.
  22. didnt work, I have only two settings for screen resolutions and its on the smallest one yet the problem persists, Also in My attempts to sort out the Problem I have inadvertently changed my Start Menu into the "Classic" one and now I cant figure out how to change it back Sorted out this one! Just not the orginal problem....if you wanna pic of my desktop and start Menu how do I show it on here
  23. That is funny lol...but lets just think back to 10 years ago...that would have been my reaction :D
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