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  1. Gagandeep

    Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. I have a question for Guruka Singh, for the past couple of months I have been going to the Gurdwara quite often and have been attending a weekly Gurmat class. Before this I knew absolutely nothing about Sikhi (even though I was born into a Sikh family) and because of that I was on the wrong path and have made a lot of mistakes through out my life. Recently, however, I decided that maybe its time for a change and so I am now practising to become Amritdhari. But…and here it comes…I know this guy who is not Amritdhari and we both care about each other. He knows about my tansformation and has seen me in a keski as well and he respects my decision and is there to support me all the way. And we both still have feelings for each other so is it ok for us to be together? Even though I hope to become an Amritdhari some day and he doesnt?

    Reply By Guruka Singh Ji

    Gagandeep Kaur Ji -

    Wahe Guru Ji ka Khalsa

    Wahe Guru Ji ki Fateh!

    Caring for someone and marrying someone are two very different things. Let us be clear. Respect and support may be given for many different reasons, but merging oneself into another person to live as one soul in two bodies is done for only one reason: to work side by side in Guru Ji’s service within the clear and singular vibration of the Guru’s Court. If your intuition tells you in any way at all that this relationship is based on personal satisfaction and desire for security and affection, then it will not survive. Act consciously - with an open heart and a clear mind. Take Guru’s Hukam and obey it with neutrality and grace.

    In the Name of the Guru, the Light of every Sikh, and the Holy Naam which holds the world.

    All love in Divine, …..G

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  2. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Punjab...how/2291873.cms

    CHANDIGARH: Here’s the ugly face of the globalising Indian. The hostility to the girl child that’s such a tragic feature of life in India doesn’t abate even abroad. Or so it would seem, if advertisements for sex determination tests in newspapers aimed at expatriate Punjabis are any indication.

    One such newspaper ad made available to TOI asks: Munda-ya-kudi ? (boy or girl?). In another, a clinic in the US has given out a toll-free number for couples to take tests, giving them the option of abortion if the child expected is a girl.

    The dark side of these NRIs approaching Punjab-based ultrasound clinics for conducting sex-determination tests is that in faraway Surrey, Canada — where a majority of the Punjabi immigrants live — a deviation in male-female ratio has already been reported.

    The Punjabi intolerance for the female child thus seems to have assumed global proportions. Back home, this hatred of the girl child has already given Punjab one of the most skewed sex ratios in India — with 874 females per 1,000 males.

    Dr Kuldip Singh, former president of the Indian Medical Association (Punjab), told TOI his gynaecologist wife is often approached by visiting NRI couples for sex-determination tests.

    ‘‘Even though we tell them that sex determination is illegal under the PNDT Act, they insist that we conduct the tests. We have to literally push them out,’’ adds Dr Singh, who is from Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Couples approaching them are mostly from Italy and North America, says Dr Singh.

  3. ibKY bwcu hir rwcu smJu mn baurw ry ]

    bikhai baach har raach samajh man bouraa rae ||

    So escape from corruption and immerse yourself in the Lord; take this advice, O crazy mind.

    inrBY hoie n hir Bjy mn baurw ry gihE n rwm jhwju ]1] rhwau ]

    nirabhai hoe n har bhajae man bouraa rae gehiou n raam jehaaj ||1|| rehaao ||

    You have not meditated fearlessly on the Lord, O crazy mind; you have not embarked upon the Lord's Boat. ||1||Pause||

    mrkt mustI Anwj kI mn baurw ry lInI hwQu pswir ]

    marakatt musattee anaaj kee man bouraa rae leenee haathh pasaar ||

    The monkey stretches out its hand, O crazy mind, and takes a handful of corn;

    CUtn ko shsw pirAw mn baurw ry nwicE Gr Gr bwir ]2]

    shhoottan ko sehasaa pariaa man bouraa rae naachiou ghar ghar baar ||2||

    now unable to escape, O crazy mind, it is made to dance door to door. ||2||

    ijau nlnI sUAtw gihE mn baurw ry mwXw iehu ibauhwru ]

    jio nalanee sooattaa gehiou man bouraa rae maayaa eihu biouhaar ||

    Like the parrot caught in the trap, O crazy mind, you trapped by the affairs of Maya.

    jYsw rMgu ksuMB kw mn baurw ry iqau psirE pwswru ]3]

    jaisaa rang kasunbh kaa man bouraa rae thio pasariou paasaar ||3||

    Like the weak dye of the safflower, O crazy mind, so is the expanse of this world of form and substance. ||3||

    nwvn kau qIrQ Gny mn baurw ry pUjn kau bhu dyv ]

    naavan ko theerathh ghanae man bouraa rae poojan ko bahu dhaev ||

    There are so many holy shrines in which to bathe, O crazy mind, and so many gods to worship.

    khu kbIr CUtnu nhI mn baurw ry CUtnu hir kI syv ]4]1]6]57]

    kahu kabeer shhoottan nehee man bouraa rae shhoottan har kee saev ||4||1||6||57||

    Says Kabeer, you shall not be saved like this, O crazy mind; only by serving the Lord will you find release. ||4||1||6||57||

  4. What is the link or source in support of what u said............Well talking about Maharashtra(coz i havn't heard about a sikh livin in Rajasthan yet) I know many of them in my relation some of them r Taxi Drivers and some them are millionaires.. so what.......... this Gap exist exist everywhere in India atleast it is narrowing up(in urban areas)............u wud see a sikh rich zamindar and sikh rickshaw puller going for Matha Tek in Harminder Sahib......well it's part of bhana.....

    and for info regarding Sggsji and Anand Karaj matter cud we ask for link in support of this

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