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  1. The program was very interesting, some weird stuff happens in India, the hot coals, dung throwing and the Aghoris all very odd. The zoroastrians bit was interesting, felt sorry for them but they just accepted it and moved on.

    You have to remember it was 10 mins approx on Sikhi and it was His opinion on what he saw, but he showed respect and he took part in seva which is always a good thing.

  2. What difference will it make if it is a Singh shop ?

    They all employ non amritdharis who do the samosa filling as not everyone can afford the samosa machine from mushtaqs machinery. Then I suppose you would not want samosa filled in an amritdhari shop using a muslim manufactured and serviced samosa filling machine.

    I am sure most people wash their hands and dont spit in the samosa mixture as they fill the roti.

    Agreed,

    Hargun sweet centre in walsall is pure veg and is probably one of the busiest shops i've seen and I thinK Pratap sweet centre on Dunstall Road in Wolves is pure veg to they both make rockin' samose.

  3. Some the sewas in the UK Gurdwaras relies solely on the "faujis" because others wouldn't commit to the sewas. If they are deported, not only will the building trade suffer, but there will be a pile of dirty patilay in the langar hall sinks which no one will clean. I see gangs of "faujis" clean the Gurdwara kitchens everyday where we ("the "resident" UK Sikhs) are too busy enjoying our comfy Gristi jeevans..

    To true, but the theres hardly any building trade at the moment for the "faujis" or anybody else.

  4. This has to be the most ridiculous post I've seen.

    It looks like people are starting a petition for everything these days.

    If your husband keeps failing the citizenship test, you want the government to change their rules, just because he can't revise and learn and pass the exam?

    Maybe someone should start a petition to tell your husband to spend more time studying so he can pass the exam in the first place.

    Agreed, i'm not saying its an easy test to do but I know a few people that have done it and some of them are not the most educated but they all passed first time.

    http://www.lifeintheuktest.gov.uk/htmlsite/self2_20.html

    They all got the handbook and said all the questions in the book are the ones covered in the test.

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    or Roop is nice. :D

  6. Anything & everything for me!

    Anybody can listen to music, its when you hear the music thats the key.

    Haven't you ever listened to something be it Hip Hop, Kirtan, Reggae, etc and just completely lost yourself in the music.....thats when you hear the music.

  7. "nishaan - e - sikhi panj harf kaaf - hargiz na bashidee panj muaaf

    the insignia of sikhi are the five kakkars, and those who don't adorn these will not be forgiven"

    how about that quote from dasme paatshaah - chalo maybe we should ignore that?

    Sorry just straying from the topic, where is this quote from, i've never seen it before.

  8. Pre - 1984

    I was merely a little girl then,

    I lived far away from Punjab

    I read the biased news about my people in your papers

    I grew up believing we were wrong.

    In your textbooks O? India

    Sikhi was an off stream of your Noble Heritage

    Gone astray by militant philosophy of the tenth Guru

    And in present times it did not make sense.

    We grew up being ridiculed

    By teachers, playmates and streetgoers

    Everyday fighting prejudice

    And being ashamed of our own selves.

    My parents were busy making ends meet

    They were the children of the 1947 displacement

    They had no time for sharing Sikh life and pride

    They lost it somewhere with all the socio-economic strife.

    So I grew up confused without an identity

    With you telling how you did a favor on us refugees

    I did not know about Sikh history and heritage

    And its contribution to your freedom, power and existence.

    But, we had a Sufi worker at our business

    He was so spiritual and had a sense of wisdom

    I always found him longing to touch the feet of Guru?s Sikhs

    He always told me that Gur-Sikhi Jeevan commanded utmost reverence.

    His words ignited a spark in my soul somewhere

    The truth had to be found

    My parents had given me wings

    It was time to dig the roots in the ground.

    Then came 1984

    The news about several innocents being killed

    In busses and trains of Punjab

    Why did I know were setups and propaganda,

    To create a context for BlueStar.

    When you stormed Harimander

    Hot month of June it was

    Sangat[5] in tens of thousands had come to pay reverence

    To the great Guru Arjan Shaheeda-de-Sirtaaj.

    In pretext to disarm a few dozen men

    You brought tanks, rocket launchers, heavy artillery and cannons

    You entrapped thousands and cut off their supplies

    And used poisonous gas to consume those innocents.

    You killed uncountable mothers, fathers and children

    After you parched them with thirst,

    You filled the sarovar with the blood of thousands

    And tried to patch up your acts by mass cremations.

    When Lion Bhindrawale was declared found

    With hundreds of Gursikhs around

    Something had ached my heart

    For you it was the beginning of the end; for me it was just a start.

    Then came fake encounters

    I suspected things were not how they were shown

    But just a teenager I was

    With no access to the truth or cries

    of bereaving mothers in Punjab.

    But You know what O? cruel Brahmanvaad?

    The ties of Guru?s Kaum are very strong

    Generations aways form Guru?s land

    But my blood and soul was always a Punjab.

    Then 30th of October came

    Satwant & Beant had done their share.

    You decided to teach 18 million of us another lesson

    And issued the orders of Sikh massacre.

    Our house was set afire and a few relatives blazed,

    Rape, torture and death we had barely escaped.

    With days of hiding, uncertainty and gloom ahead

    The spirit was still Guru?s; it couldn?t be scared.

    When the sad news poured in from all directions,

    O? India you had opened our eyes to the Sikhi connection.

    We were connected, we were made one;

    Punjab or outside any place in the world.

    That awakening had finally taken place

    That feeling was invaluable, that discovery priceless.

    As you unveiled your centuries? long hatred

    And unleashed your long held wrath!

    It was a blessing in disguise, I?ll tell you

    And finally everything had made sense.

    It was our identity you loathed

    It was our sovereignty and strength that you despised

    It was our magnanimousness that you thrived on

    It was our subjugated loyalty that you desired.

    When those fearless souls revealed the truth

    And masses pledged to stand up for their nation

    You feared losing your strength and position

    And planned this brutal retaliation.

    The spark had turned into a flame

    To be a Sikh was no longer a shame

    I knew we were not one of you

    And standing up for equality, liberty and justice would never please you.

    You finally dug your own grave

    Your cover-ups and false promises will bear no fruits

    My parents had given me the wings

    But Thank You India; You put me in touch with my roots.

    June, 2006

    I am a parent of a pre-teen now

    And the flame is a full grown fire

    That fire; it also burns in his heart

    And that to you is the start of my 1984?s answer.

    The fire now burns with full vigor

    It will consume me lest I take an action

    Hence I will not sit quiet

    I pledge to turn it into a revolution.

    I brought him up telling stories about his heritage

    About your betrayal, your intentions and your treacheries

    I am not alone; thousands of Mothers there are

    That dedicated their lives to this purpose.

    I will not let him down; in grounding him to his roots.

    Not one day has passed since he was born

    That I didn?t tell him a story of Sikh pride

    Of Khalsa Nation and its sacrifice.

    This is my revenge O? India

    I will never forget and forgive you

    I will raise many such more daughters and sons

    They will never let your cruel intentions come true.

    They will walk tall; They will be in your face

    Proving we survived against all odds

    They will not demolish themselves ashamed by your lies

    But will stand eternally in Guru?s grace.

    We will be a strong Nation, We will be sovereign

    You cannot stop us, The game has just begin.

    For you see,

    We are the people of our own destiny, of spirit and of freedom

    We have wings we roam everywhere,

    But,

    We also have roots in truth and perfection.

    We have roots only in truth and perfection

  9. Thats the thing we've got two channels which show a little bit of Sikh related info but are more based around Punjabi cuture (alpha & channel punjab) but they want your money. Then you got all these muslim channels free of charge running 24/7.

    Its all about the money with apne!

  10. Our religious authority is different from that of other people. Khalsa Ji: Qura'n has thirty chapters, Geeta has eighteen. Geeta nowhere provides for a Muslim to attain heaven. Geeta does not provide for the deliverance of a Muslim. In the thirty chapters of the Qura'n nothing is written about the deliverance of a Hindu. But the place where we are sitting today, in the Guru (that it belongs to), in the Beloved Guru (Siri Guru Granth Sahib) whom we all revere; Kabir Ji, the weaver, is seated; out of Cobblers, Bhagat Ravidas Ji is seated; of Potters, Beni Ji is seated; of Jats, Dhanna Ji is seated; of Brahmins, Jaidev Ji is seated; of Washermen, Namdev Ji is seated; of Barbers, Sain Ji, the barber, is seated. Who did not get a place here? A Hindu can not touch the ground with his forehead in a mosque. In a Hindu temple, a Muslim cannot touch the ground with his forehead. But has anyone ever been turned away from this (the Guru's) door? This is our uniqueness.

    Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's Speech May1983

  11. There were 2 HUGE sixes in those 6 :lol: .. good stuff. watch it here >>>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=bob85WbW8cU

    He had a lil talk with Flintoff before doing that tongue.gif

    Wonder if flintoff wanted a talk after that tongue.gif

    They were laughin' at the end together.

    There was a classic bit after the forth six I think, the camera was on Flintoff's face while he was standing at the boundry rope and I swear when the ball sailed over the rope he said (with a smile on his face) f*****g w****r!

  12. I can't believe some of you guys are falling for this BNP bulls**t. At the end of the day Nick Griffin is just another politician playing politics and telling you waht you want hear. As Public Enemy said 'Don't Believe The Hype'. Cos' if these guys get any kind of power you'll regret it.

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