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  1. If he is going to follow the principles fully, and wants to be the son of Guru Gobind Singh, than no one shall discourage him or not let him. A person closer to Guru Gobind Singh always makes my day. I hope he gets everything in life he wants. Good Luck with the Sanchar, SINGH.
  2. <admin-profanity filter activated> do u mean pound it!? its spiritual ur not supposed to "pound" it play it with respect! i wonder how u play your tabla, i presume u bang it with the hammer or jus jump on it trying to get the sound out. *EDITED*, if you don't know anything at least don't open your mouth. What I was saying was that with the tabla you can get your josh out, the amount of love you have for Akal Purakh. You can play it really loud with the beat going with the rhythm to Waheguru, Waheguru. Come over here and see how I play the tabla, rather than assuming things you retard. I can't believe I have to explain things twice to you guys, seriously learn to read. Gurufateh! Singh Veerji - you know what yeah - dont take this the wrong way or anythin but i feel well sorry for you - every1 takes your comments the wrong way awww bless ya!! - on a valid level - you tend to make good comments most the time...:TH: Gurufateh! Anything said by me, and watch all MODS AND SITE ADMINS look carefully. But, if anyone else says it, than its' okay. :cool: Its' okay, I ain't here to be Mr. Popular.
  3. Any reason for looking at my profile, dude?

  4. Sikh = Student, right? When I said Sikh, I meant literally meaning of that word. Let me rephrase what I said in my earlier post: I am Student of truth (God) only. Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god). Its' okay Prabhjot. He has made himself clearer now. No use arguing now. Listen, I am actually saying this politely now. If you want to be a student of GOD, you first have to accept his form first. You going around saying you are a student of god, yet you don't want to keep the HAIR that he has given to you just does not make sense. If a student attends a school, and that school has a uniform, but the student does not have that uniform, he has no right to say he is from that school unless he accepts the school's rules/procedures/etc. I do hope you take that into consideration. What are you talking about? School with uniforms? All public schools in Canada and USA don't make students wear uniforms. I personally believe that god doesn't give a damn about hair. Why would god reject someone because he/she decided to cut his/her hair? Do you believe that God will be that shallow and superficial by judging someone based on appearance? Besides, not all schools (paths/religion) believe in keeping hair like Sikhi. LOL, I guess there is no use explaining it to you then. God does not give a damn about hair, eh? Than why did he put it on your head than? Only Akal Purakh knows if he will accept or reject someone with hair. I don't know that, neither do you. God will accept you if you accept his form, if you don't accept his form, and follow some of his teachings, how can you say you love him? He made you perfect 100% and by altering his body, are you showing that you love him or want to alter his changes (in other words saying, you did something wrong god this is how its' done). I don't know about other religions, but I was talking from a Sikh perspective, when did the other religions come into play? Learn to read! I said, "Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god)". Anyway, if god made you perfect then how come Sikhs cut their nails, eh? I think you should learn to look carefully with you eyes. At one moment, you are talking about Sikhi, than another moment your like other religions. Cut their nails, LOL. Does it matter with nails, they would get chipped off while working anyways. They don't stay on permanently. So, what's next, eh? Why Sikhs wear clothes? or why do Sikhs eat food? LOL I can say the same thing with hair as well. LOLLLLLLLL Ever heard of something called a turban? Have you ever heard of something called a glove you can use while working????? Would you wear that glove everywhere you go, even at home while eating, would you sleep with it? would you go to the washroom with it? Would you die with it on?
  5. Sikh = Student, right? When I said Sikh, I meant literally meaning of that word. Let me rephrase what I said in my earlier post: I am Student of truth (God) only. Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god). Its' okay Prabhjot. He has made himself clearer now. No use arguing now. Listen, I am actually saying this politely now. If you want to be a student of GOD, you first have to accept his form first. You going around saying you are a student of god, yet you don't want to keep the HAIR that he has given to you just does not make sense. If a student attends a school, and that school has a uniform, but the student does not have that uniform, he has no right to say he is from that school unless he accepts the school's rules/procedures/etc. I do hope you take that into consideration. What are you talking about? School with uniforms? All public schools in Canada and USA don't make students wear uniforms. I personally believe that god doesn't give a damn about hair. Why would god reject someone because he/she decided to cut his/her hair? Do you believe that God will be that shallow and superficial by judging someone based on appearance? Besides, not all schools (paths/religion) believe in keeping hair like Sikhi. LOL, I guess there is no use explaining it to you then. God does not give a damn about hair, eh? Than why did he put it on your head than? Only Akal Purakh knows if he will accept or reject someone with hair. I don't know that, neither do you. God will accept you if you accept his form, if you don't accept his form, and follow some of his teachings, how can you say you love him? He made you perfect 100% and by altering his body, are you showing that you love him or want to alter his changes (in other words saying, you did something wrong god this is how its' done). I don't know about other religions, but I was talking from a Sikh perspective, when did the other religions come into play? Learn to read! I said, "Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god)". Anyway, if god made you perfect then how come Sikhs cut their nails, eh? I think you should learn to look carefully with you eyes. At one moment, you are talking about Sikhi, than another moment your like other religions. Cut their nails, LOL. Does it matter with nails, they would get chipped off while working anyways. They don't stay on permanently. So, what's next, eh? Why Sikhs wear clothes? or why do Sikhs eat food? LOL I can say the same thing with hair as well. LOLLLLLLLL Ever heard of something called a turban?
  6. Notice the last one also says the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru. So, what does that mean, it makes that Patits, and cut hairs are not SIKH! You can't pick and choose which one you want to follow, either follow all of them or none at all!!
  7. Sikh = Student, right? When I said Sikh, I meant literally meaning of that word. Let me rephrase what I said in my earlier post: I am Student of truth (God) only. Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god). Its' okay Prabhjot. He has made himself clearer now. No use arguing now. Listen, I am actually saying this politely now. If you want to be a student of GOD, you first have to accept his form first. You going around saying you are a student of god, yet you don't want to keep the HAIR that he has given to you just does not make sense. If a student attends a school, and that school has a uniform, but the student does not have that uniform, he has no right to say he is from that school unless he accepts the school's rules/procedures/etc. I do hope you take that into consideration. What are you talking about? School with uniforms? All public schools in Canada and USA don't make students wear uniforms. I personally believe that god doesn't give a damn about hair. Why would god reject someone because he/she decided to cut his/her hair? Do you believe that God will be that shallow and superficial by judging someone based on appearance? Besides, not all schools (paths/religion) believe in keeping hair like Sikhi. LOL, I guess there is no use explaining it to you then. God does not give a damn about hair, eh? Than why did he put it on your head than? Only Akal Purakh knows if he will accept or reject someone with hair. I don't know that, neither do you. God will accept you if you accept his form, if you don't accept his form, and follow some of his teachings, how can you say you love him? He made you perfect 100% and by altering his body, are you showing that you love him or want to alter his changes (in other words saying, you did something wrong god this is how its' done). I don't know about other religions, but I was talking from a Sikh perspective, when did the other religions come into play? Learn to read! I said, "Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god)". Anyway, if god made you perfect then how come Sikhs cut their nails, eh? I think you should learn to look carefully with you eyes. At one moment, you are talking about Sikhi, than another moment your like other religions. Cut their nails, LOL. Does it matter with nails, they would get chipped off while working anyways. They don't stay on permanently. So, what's next, eh? Why Sikhs wear clothes? or why do Sikhs eat food?
  8. Sikh = Student, right? When I said Sikh, I meant literally meaning of that word. Let me rephrase what I said in my earlier post: I am Student of truth (God) only. Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god). Its' okay Prabhjot. He has made himself clearer now. No use arguing now. Listen, I am actually saying this politely now. If you want to be a student of GOD, you first have to accept his form first. You going around saying you are a student of god, yet you don't want to keep the HAIR that he has given to you just does not make sense. If a student attends a school, and that school has a uniform, but the student does not have that uniform, he has no right to say he is from that school unless he accepts the school's rules/procedures/etc. I do hope you take that into consideration. What are you talking about? School with uniforms? All public schools in Canada and USA don't make students wear uniforms. I personally believe that god doesn't give a damn about hair. Why would god reject someone because he/she decided to cut his/her hair? Do you believe that God will be that shallow and superficial by judging someone based on appearance? Besides, not all schools (paths/religion) believe in keeping hair like Sikhi. LOL, I guess there is no use explaining it to you then. God does not give a damn about hair, eh? Than why did he put it on your head than? Only Akal Purakh knows if he will accept or reject someone without hair. I don't know that, neither do you. God will accept you if you accept his form, if you don't accept his form, and follow some of his teachings, how can you say you love him? He made you perfect 100% and by altering his body, are you showing that you love him or want to alter his changes (in other words saying, you did something wrong god this is how its' done). I don't know about other religions, but I was talking from a Sikh perspective, when did the other religions come into play?
  9. Its' funny you come and on here and say this, meet me in real life and I like you to say that to my face. Did I say my opinons are the only way here. Dude, learn to read. I'll do whatever I want, mind your own business, and don't worry about me. I could make your ears bleed, but I choose not to. Because than you would start crying. Stay out of my way, dude. I can bet you I can bench press your useless body. i'm saying this as your brother, you should keep your ego in check. (i should as well)sB qy Awp jwnY blvMqu ] sabh thae aap jaanai balava(n)th || One who deems himself to be the strongest of all, iKn mih hoie jwie BsmMqu ] khin mehi hoe jaae bhasama(n)th || in an instant, shall be reduced to ashes. iksY n bdY Awip AhMkwrI ] kisai n badhai aap aha(n)kaaree || One who thinks of no one else except his own prideful self Drm rwie iqsu kry KuAwrI ] dhharam raae this karae khuaaree || the Righteous Judge of Dharma shall expose his disgrace. gur pRswid jw kw imtY AiBmwnu ] gur prasaadh jaa kaa mittai abhimaan || One who, by Guru's Grace, eliminates his ego, so jnu nwnk drgh prvwnu ]2] so jan naanak dharageh paravaan ||2|| O Nanak, becomes acceptable in the Court of the Lord. ||2|| Thanks for the advice. I will consider it in the future. :TH:
  10. Sikh = Student, right? When I said Sikh, I meant literally meaning of that word. Let me rephrase what I said in my earlier post: I am Student of truth (God) only. Now it is up to me find a right path (school) to learn more about the truth (god). Its' okay Prabhjot. He has made himself clearer now. No use arguing now. Listen, I am actually saying this politely now. If you want to be a student of GOD, you first have to accept his form first. You going around saying you are a student of god, yet you don't want to keep the HAIR that he has given to you just does not make sense. If a student attends a school, and that school has a uniform, but the student does not have that uniform, he has no right to say he is from that school unless he accepts the school's rules/procedures/etc. I do hope you take that into consideration.
  11. Funny, just about everyone here is also done with you today. So why don't you move your little mouse arrow and click the red X in the right corner and we will all be very happy! Ladies first.
  12. Dude! That is exactly what you do! You're confusing your own behavior and thinking it's my own! That's such a joke man! Hahahahaha! I can't think you seriously anymore, not after this. Learn to speak english first, <banned word filter activated>. Showing your true colors now. You picked on a spelling mistake I made, becuase you couldn't think of anything else to defend your actions. HEY, BUDDY! I'M HAPPY WITH MY LIFE AND DON'T NEED TO GO ON THE INTERNET AND START CRAP WITH STRANGERS JUST TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT MYSELF! TA! TA! So over this now. Your happy with your life, because you probably hang around with darpoks like yourself. Anyways, I am done with you as well. You ain't worth my time. I wouldn't even spit on worthless craps like you. But, I will say this I am coming to New York next month, you live in New York don't you? How about we meet up, and settle this. I will PM you forsure, and we can set a time and place. :TH: Than you can get all your anger out on me. I said I don't want to fight you. That's not what I'm about. If that's what you're about, more power to you. I also hope the law catches up with you. And I don't care for you telling everyone here where I am from. You've got no sense. Bark dog Bark.
  13. Really? Please post a quote from Rehat Mardaya where it states that Patit equals to a person who cuts his/her hair. "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) or who after taking Amrit commits any one or more of the four Kurahits. http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html Funny how you left out other part of the sentence. Besides, most monas never kept their kesh in their life. So anything, the term "SEHAJDHARI" can apply to them since you can't be born as a Sikh to order to be labeled as a Sikh. Also I like to point that the link you provided isn't really a credible source. It still does not change the fact that you are not a Sikh. Anyways, all I would like to say to you is, if you really want to be a SIKH grow you kesh, and do the things Guru Gobind Singh told you to. :TH: 1) When did I say I was a Sikh? 2) You didn't really prove anything with your "source", but instead, you pretty much owned yourself. 3) There's more to Sikhi than just keeping uncut hair. If you think only keeping uncut hair makes you a Sikh then dude, I feel sorry for you. When did I say that only keeping hair makes you Sikh. Its' important step, whereas everything else before it is useless. You want to do seva and stuff but not keep the Sikhi Saroop that's double standards. Guru Gobind Singh does not want your love or affection. He wants you tyar par tyar. Funny! What makes you think I want pyar from Guru Gobind Singh Ji? You keep saying if you want to be a Sikh you have to keep your kesh, but yet, you didn't bother mentioning other aspects of being a Sikh. Besides, if you read the link you provided, it states that "SEHAJDHARI" are Sikhs too. So, what do you want me to do? Give you the whole definition of a Sikh. That's not my job. Its' your job to follow Guru Gobind Singh, and be his Sikh. Okay, let say for a minute so called "Sehajdhari" are Sikh. You ain't the Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh that's forsure. LOL I thought Sikhs today are suppose to be Sikh of Guru Granth Sahib Ji (current guru for Sikhs), no? Anyway, the point being that Sehajdhari/monas (the ones who never wear a turban in their lives) are Sikhs if they follow the basic definition in your link. By the way, why in the hell I want to be a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh Ji? I am a “Sikh” of Waheguru (God) only. Your a "Sikh" of Waheguru. Yeah, and I am the next Tom Cruise. Funny, you don't want to be a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh because you are too weak. Anyways, I am done with you.
  14. Dude! That is exactly what you do! You're confusing your own behavior and thinking it's my own! That's such a joke man! Hahahahaha! I can't think you seriously anymore, not after this. Learn to speak english first, <banned word filter activated>. Showing your true colors now. You picked on a spelling mistake I made, becuase you couldn't think of anything else to defend your actions. HEY, BUDDY! I'M HAPPY WITH MY LIFE AND DON'T NEED TO GO ON THE INTERNET AND START CRAP WITH STRANGERS JUST TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT MYSELF! TA! TA! So over this now. Your happy with your life, because you probably hang around with darpoks like yourself. Anyways, I am done with you as well. You ain't worth my time. I wouldn't even spit on worthless craps like you. But, I will say this I am coming to New York next month, you live in New York don't you? How about we meet up, and settle this. I will PM you forsure, and we can set a time and place. :TH: Than you can get all your anger out on me.
  15. Really? Please post a quote from Rehat Mardaya where it states that Patit equals to a person who cuts his/her hair. "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) or who after taking Amrit commits any one or more of the four Kurahits. http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html Funny how you left out other part of the sentence. Besides, most monas never kept their kesh in their life. So anything, the term "SEHAJDHARI" can apply to them since you can't be born as a Sikh to order to be labeled as a Sikh. Also I like to point that the link you provided isn't really a credible source. It still does not change the fact that you are not a Sikh. Anyways, all I would like to say to you is, if you really want to be a SIKH grow you kesh, and do the things Guru Gobind Singh told you to. :TH: 1) When did I say I was a Sikh? 2) You didn't really prove anything with your "source", but instead, you pretty much owned yourself. 3) There's more to Sikhi than just keeping uncut hair. If you think only keeping uncut hair makes you a Sikh then dude, I feel sorry for you. When did I say that only keeping hair makes you Sikh. Its' important step, whereas everything else before it is useless. You want to do seva and stuff but not keep the Sikhi Saroop that's double standards. Guru Gobind Singh does not want your love or affection. He wants you tyar par tyar. Funny! What makes you think I want pyar from Guru Gobind Singh Ji? You keep saying if you want to be a Sikh you have to keep your kesh, but yet, you didn't bother mentioning other aspects of being a Sikh. Besides, if you read the link you provided, it states that "SEHAJDHARI" are Sikhs too. So, what do you want me to do? Give you the whole definition of a Sikh. That's not my job. Its' your job to follow Guru Gobind Singh, and be his Sikh. Okay, let say for a minute so called "Sehajdhari" are Sikh. You ain't the Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh that's forsure.
  16. Dude! That is exactly what you do! You're confusing your own behavior and thinking it's my own! That's such a joke man! Hahahahaha! I can't think you seriously anymore, not after this. Learn to speak english first, <banned word filter activated>.
  17. Its' funny you come and on here and say this, meet me in real life and I like you to say that to my face. Did I say my opinons are the only way here. Dude, learn to read. I'll do whatever I want, mind your own business, and don't worry about me. I could make your ears bleed, but I choose not to. Because than you would start crying. Stay out of my way, dude. Hollow threats from you, nothing more. You say the same thing every single time. You'd think after 20 times you would be more original, I guess not. Oh well... I won't fight another singh, but thanks for your kind offer! Fight, can you even throw a punch? Dude seriously, keep your advice to yourself. I don't want to hear anything from you. Your just a waste of time.
  18. Really? Please post a quote from Rehat Mardaya where it states that Patit equals to a person who cuts his/her hair. "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) or who after taking Amrit commits any one or more of the four Kurahits. http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html Funny how you left out other part of the sentence. Besides, most monas never kept their kesh in their life. So anything, the term "SEHAJDHARI" can apply to them since you can't be born as a Sikh to order to be labeled as a Sikh. Also I like to point that the link you provided isn't really a credible source. It still does not change the fact that you are not a Sikh. Anyways, all I would like to say to you is, if you really want to be a SIKH grow you kesh, and do the things Guru Gobind Singh told you to. :TH: 1) When did I say I was a Sikh? 2) You didn't really prove anything with your "source", but instead, you pretty much owned yourself. 3) There's more to Sikhi than just keeping uncut hair. If you think only keeping uncut hair makes you a Sikh then dude, I feel sorry for you. When did I say that only keeping hair makes you Sikh. Its' important step, whereas everything else before it is useless. You want to do seva and stuff but not keep the Sikhi Saroop that's double standards. Guru Gobind Singh does not want your love or affection. He wants you tyar par tyar.
  19. Its' funny you come and on here and say this, meet me in real life and I like you to say that to my face. Did I say my opinons are the only way here. Dude, learn to read. I'll do whatever I want, mind your own business, and don't worry about me. I could make your ears bleed, but I choose not to. Because than you would start crying. Stay out of my way, dude. Hollow threats from you, nothing more. You say the same thing every single time. You'd think after 20 times you would be more original, I guess not. Oh well... I won't fight another singh, but thanks for your kind offer! Yeah, I don't go around on the internet and tell people what to do. You go into people's business way too much. If you really want to make a difference, don't open your mouth man.
  20. Really? Please post a quote from Rehat Mardaya where it states that Patit equals to a person who cuts his/her hair. "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) or who after taking Amrit commits any one or more of the four Kurahits. http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html Funny how you left out other part of the sentence. Besides, most monas never kept their kesh in their life. So anything, the term "SEHAJDHARI" can apply to them since you can't be born as a Sikh to order to be labeled as a Sikh. Also I like to point that the link you provided isn't really a credible source. It still does not change the fact that you are not a Sikh. Anyways, all I would like to say to you is, if you really want to be a SIKH grow you kesh, and do the things Guru Gobind Singh told you to. :TH:
  21. Its' funny you come and on here and say this, meet me in real life and I like you to say that to my face. Did I say my opinons are the only way here. Dude, learn to read. I'll do whatever I want, mind your own business, and don't worry about me. I could make your ears bleed, but I choose not to. Because than you would start crying. Stay out of my way, dude. I can bet you I can bench press your useless body.
  22. Cry me a river, dude. Does it look like I care? I think you are retarded and seek some help, and mind your business for god sake's. I think you should really mind your business.
  23. Really? Please post a quote from Rehat Mardaya where it states that Patit equals to a person who cuts his/her hair. "PATIT" means a Sikh who trims or shaves his beard or hair (keshas) http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/identity.html
  24. Look up the mardaya dude. Someone who cuts his hair is a Patit. Person who has been ex-communicated from the Panth. Unless you decide to be a Singh of Guru Gobind Singh.
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