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  1. The basic belief of God in Sikhi can be explained in Guroo Nanak Dev Ji's bani the Mool Mantar;

    <> siq nwmu krqw purKu inrBau inrvYru Akwl mUriq AjUnI sYBM gur pRswid ]ik oa(n)kaar sath naam karathaa purakh nirabho niravair akaal moorath ajoonee saibha(n) gur prasaadh ||

    One Universal Creator God. The Name Is Truth. Creative Being Personified. No Fear. No Hatred. Image Of The Undying, Beyond Birth, Self-Existent. By Guru's Grace ~

    Anyone who wishes to become a sikh can do so by taking amrit and going through the baptism ceremony and following rehat of Guroo Gobind Singh Ji.

    Reincarnation can be explained in the following shabad

    This Shabad is by Bhagat Trilochan Ji in Raag Gujri on Pannaa 526

    gUjrI ]goojaree ||

    Goojaree:

    AMiq kwil jo lCmI ismrY AYsI icMqw mih jy mrY ]

    a(n)th kaal jo lashhamee simarai aisee chi(n)thaa mehi jae marai ||

    At the very last moment, one who thinks of wealth, and dies in such thoughts,

    srp join vil vil AauqrY ]1]

    sarap jon val val aoutharai ||1||

    shall be reincarnated over and over again, in the form of serpents. ||1

    24;|

    ArI bweI goibd nwmu miq bIsrY ] rhwau ]

    aree baaee gobidh naam math beesarai || rehaao ||

    O sister, do not forget the Name of the Lord of the Universe. ||Pause||

    AMiq kwil jo iesqRI ismrY AYsI icMqw mih jy mrY ]

    a(n)th kaal jo eisathree simarai aisee chi(n)thaa mehi jae marai ||

    At the very last moment, he who thinks of women, and dies in such thoughts,

    bysvw join vil vil AauqrY ]2]

    baesavaa jon val val aoutharai ||2||

    shall be reincarnated over and over again as a prostitute. ||2||

    AMiq kwil jo liVky ismrY AYsI icMqw mih jy mrY ]

    a(n)th kaal jo larrikae simarai aisee chi(n)thaa mehi jae marai ||

    At the very last moment, one who thinks of his children, and dies in such thoughts,

    sUkr join vil vil AauqrY ]3]

    sookar jon val val aoutharai ||3||

    shall be reincarnated over and over again as a pig. ||3||

    AMiq kwil jo mMdr ismrY AYsI icMqw mih jy mrY ]

    a(n)th kaal jo ma(n)dhar simarai aisee chi(n)thaa mehi jae marai ||

    At the very last moment, one who thinks of mansions, and dies in such thoughts,

    pRyq join vil vil AauqrY ]4]

    praeth jon val val aoutharai ||4||

    shall be reincarnated over and over again as a goblin. ||4||

    AMiq kwil nwrwiexu ismrY AYsI icMqw mih jy mrY ]

    a(n)th kaal naaraaein simarai aisee chi(n)thaa mehi jae marai ||

    At the very last moment, one who thinks of the Lord, and dies in such thoughts,

    bdiq iqlocnu qy nr mukqw pIqMbru vw ky irdY bsY ]5]2]

    badhath thilochan thae nar mukathaa peetha(n)bar vaa kae ridhai basai ||5||2||

    says Trilochan, that man shall be liberated; the Lord

    shall abide in his heart. ||5||2||

  2. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

    Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

    I shouldn't think you need to go for pesh, you didn't do it on purpose, you did ardas and I think that's fine but at the end of the day its up to you its all between you and your guroo.

  3. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

    Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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    From: "Jagjot Singh Khalsa"

    Date: Wed Jan 7, 2004 10:21 am

    Subject: Post Mortem report of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale::::::::::>

    Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,

    Wahegru Ji KI Fateh!!

    Dear Khalsa Jee,

    Recently i came to see the Post Mortem Report of Shri Sant jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindrawale

    from below link

    http://www.sikhe.com/gsdno/articles/ajune2...ntoscrutiny.htm

    http://www.sikhe.com/gsdno/articles/ajune2.../POST-M%7E1.htm

    Parvaan Karni Jee

    Gur Fateh

    Jagjot Singh Khalsa

    www.worldkhalsa.com

    POST MORTEM REPORT

    on the body of

    NAME: Jarnail Singh

    FATHER'S OR HUSBAND'S NAME: Sh. Joginder Singh

    CASTE: Sikh

    RESIDENCE: V. Rode, P.O. Bagga Purana, Distt. Faridkot

    SEX: Male about 38 years

    District: Amritsar Date: 7/6/84

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    Body brought by: ASI Saudagar Singh Body identified by: S.I. Darshan Singh C.I.D. ________________________________________________________________________________

    _____

    Where brought: village, thana, district:

    P.S. A Division from dead house, Amritsar

    DATE OF HOUR OF

    Death

    Examination of body

    Despatch of matter to Chemical Examiner

    Appearance of symptom of poison or disease

    8 P.M.

    Police information

    7/6/84, 7 P.M.

    Symptoms observed before death

    Information furnished by Police

    Alleged to have died as a result of multiple injuries

    N.B. The Medical Officer will observe the state of all the organs and when he finds no disease or injury, he should write in the appropriate place the word "Healthy".

    1. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE

    1. Length of body

    6' - 0"

    2. Mark of ligature on neck and dissections, etc.

    3. Condition of subject - stout, emaciated, decomposed etc., clothing

    Body of a middle-aged person, well-built, wearing a Kacha, a chola and a phatui. All clothes blood-stained. A white metal kara present one in each forearm. Rigor mortis present in lower extremities only. Eyes closed. Left pupil dilated. Left eyeball sunken. Mouth semiopen. Post mortem staining present on back of body.

    4. Wounds, bruises, position, size, nature

    4. Wounds, bruises, position, size, nature (continued)

    Injuries

    1. A lacerated wound 3 cm x 1 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on the right side of forehead, 2 cms above middle of right eyebrow.

    2. A lacerated wound with everted margins, 7 cm x 5 cm on right side of face between nose, right eye and mouth; right and left of upper lip is injured.

    On dissection, the bullet after entering under injury No. 1 fractured the frontal bones of right orbit, injured right side skull, fractured right maxilla and right side of mandible. A few teeth are lying in mouth cavity. The bullet came out through the injury No. 2. Injuries 1 and 2 communicate with each other.

    3. A lacerated w

    ound 3 cm x 1 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on right side of head 4 cm from right eye and 1.1 cm from right eyebrow.

    4. A lacerated wound 10 cm x 7 cm with everted margins on right side and back of head including the upper half of right ear.

    On dissection, the bullet after entering through injury No. 3 fractured the right parietal bone, injured brain membranes and brain matter, fractured right temporal and occipetal bones and made the wound of exit through injury No. 4. Grossly lacerated brain matter mixed with blood clots and pieces of bone present in cranial cavity. Injuries 3 and 4 communicate with each other.

    5. A lacerated wound 1.5cm x 1 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on front of right upper arm in upper 1/3rd.

    6. A lacerated wound 2 cm x 1.5 cm with everted margins on back of right upper arm in upper 1/3rd at horizontal level with injury No. 5.

    On dissection, the bullet after entering through injury No. 5 injured muscles of upper arm to come out of injury No. 6. Blood clots present amongst injured muscles. Injuries 5 and 6 communicate with each other.

    7. A lacerated wound 0.75 cm x 0.75 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on left side of front of chest, 2 cm above left nipple at 12 o'clock position.

    8. A lacerated wound 3 cm x 1.5 cm with everted margins on lower 1/3rd of right side of back of chest in paravertebral region.

    On dissection, the bullet after entering through injury No. 7 fractured the 3rd rib on left side, injured left pleura and upper lobe of left lung through and through, injured the pericardium and heart through and through, injured right paravertebral muscles to make the wound of exit through injury No. 8 Injuries 7 and 8 communicate with each other. Free fluid blood and blood clots about 1000 cc present in chest cavity.

    9. A lacerated wound …cm x 3 cm with ragged margins on medial aspect of right leg. (one word unreadable) placed on lower 1/3rd of leg. Underneath muscle grossly lacerate

    d and with both bones of leg fractured into multiple pieces. Blood clots present among injured tissues.

    10. A lacerated wound 6 cms x 3 cms with ragged margins on inner aspect of right foot in proximal half. Underneath soft tissues injured and bone fractured.

    11. A lacerated wound 1 cm x 0.75 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on inner aspect of left ankle joint.

    12. A lacerated wound 1.5 cm x 1 cm on outer aspect of right foot in its proximal half.

    On dissection, the bullet after entering through injury No. 11 injured soft tissues and left ankle joint, fractured lower end of left tibia and left talus bone and made wound of exit through injury No. 12. Blood clots present amongst injured soft tissues. Injuries 11 and 12 communicate with each other.

    13. A lacerated wound 0.75 cm x 0.5 cm with inverted and ecchymised margins on left side of forehead 4 cm above right eyebrow.

    14. A lacerated wound 2.5 cm x 1 cm with everted margins on right side of head, 4 cms right eyebrow and 9 cms above right ear.

    On dissection the bullet after entering through injury No. 13, fractured right side of frontal bone, injured brain membranes and brain matter grossly and made wound of exit through injury No. 14 after fracturing right parietal bone. Injuries 13 and 14 communicate with each other.

    All injuries are anti-mortem. Injuries 9 and 10 are blast injuries as a result of explosive material which are causing fractures.

    II - CRANIUM AND SPINAL CHORD

    N.B. The spinal canal need not be examined unless indication of disease or injury exists.

    ________________________________________________________________________________

    _____

    Scalp, skull

    Vertebrae

    Membranes, brain, spinal chord

    Described

    NAD

    Described

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    III - THORAX

    1. Walls, ribs and cartilages<

    br> Described

    2. Picurae

    Left: Described

    NAD

    3. Larynx and tracheae

    NAD

    4. Right lung

    NAD

    5. Left lung

    Described

    6. Pericardium -

    Heart

    Large vessels

    Described

    Described

    IV - ABDOMEN

    1. Walls

    NAD

    2. Peritonium

    NAD; described

    3. Mouth, barynx and esophagus

    NAD

    4. Stomach and its contents

    Empty; NAD

    Chyal present

    5. Small intestines and their contents

    NAD

    6. Large intestines and their contents

    Faecal matter present; NAD

    7. Liver

    Pale; NAD

    8. Spleen

    Pale, NAD

    9. Kidneys

    NAD

    10. Bladder

    Empty; NAD

    11. Organs of generation; external and internal

    NAD

    V - MUSCLES, BONES, JOINTS

    Injury

    Disease or Deformity

    Fracture

    Dislocation

    Described

    Described

    VI - REMARKS BY MEDICAL OFFICER

    In my opinion death is due to shock and haemorrhage as a result of massive head injury and injuries to heart and left lung accompanied with multiple fractures which is sufficient to cause death in ordinary course of nature.

    Handed over to ASI Saudagar Singh:

    1. Sutured body with clothes etc.

    2. C.C of PMR

    3. Police papers - four

    Sd. Devinder Sharma

    c/o Civil urgeon

    Amritsar

    Probable time that elapsed

    (a) between injury and death

    Instantaneous

    (B) between death and post-mortem

    About 36 hours

    ABSTRACT OF CHEMICAL EXAMINER'S REPORT

    Post-mortem

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  4. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

    Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

    oh yeah and ps,

    From recent experience it is sometimes those of us that do(appear) to do the most simran that are most against unity and will not work beyond basic differences for the chardi kala of the panth. They are too 'spiritual' to work with moorakh's such as i myself.

    I know what you mean, but the thing is, us as sikhs,we're not just sant-sants and we're

    not just saphai-sapahis, we're SANT-SAPHAIS

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