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AkalPurakhDiFauj

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  1. I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO proud of you Singh! I've seen you grow up in front of my eyes, and i've finally realized that you've grown older than me! You are truly the reason why I love Houston so much - the chardi kala you radiate is beyond words. I love you kids. :cool: lol. houston misses you too! :nihungsmile:
  2. I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO proud of you Singh! I've seen you grow up in front of my eyes, and i've finally realized that you've grown older than me! You are truly the reason why I love Houston so much - the chardi kala you radiate is beyond words. I love you kids. :cool: lol. houston misses you too! :nihungsmile:
  3. I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO proud of you Singh! I've seen you grow up in front of my eyes, and i've finally realized that you've grown older than me! You are truly the reason why I love Houston so much - the chardi kala you radiate is beyond words. I love you kids. :cool: lol. houston misses you too! :nihungsmile:
  4. As far as I know, there isn't any major differences. Sometimes the tuning might be a little off, but other than that, not really. ( i cuold be wrong) Bhull Chuk Maaf. Fateh.
  5. hehe. flyers. Rain_Sabai_Letter_in_English___Final.pdf Rain_Sabai_Letter_in_Panjabi__Final.pdf
  6. I PLAY SARANGI!!!!! :nihungsmile: Uhh..i pretty much learned when Raaj Academy had a tour and held a camp. They teach you the basics, and since then ive just been picking up myself!
  7. alright guys, its noobie time. heres my story. = ) So I was born in a Sikh family with two older sisters. Some of my early memories remember my dad in a pugh, and others remember him with cut hair. He decided to keep his hair shortly after my birth. Everybody else in my family, mom and sisters and i, kept our kesh since birth. hehe. My mom was always into Sikhi, and luckily, it rubbed off on me. :TH: I was originally born in New Jersey. :cool: As a typical Sikh family, we would go to Gurudwara every sunday, occasionally on GurPurabhs. ( occasionally :sady: ) You guys know how 6-7-8 year olds are; or atleast how i was. I would sit with my mom anad sisters, pay no attention to the kirtan going on, look forward to receiving parshaad cause if its sweet taste. hehe. I would quickly eat langar so that I could get up and go spin in the circles where no-one was sitting with all the other kids. yea. i would spin in circles. lol. :umm: I would go to school with my joora and patka on my head, but I knew nothing of my religion. I knew nothign of myself. People would ask, and I would give short, quick answers. shortly after giving the answers, i would ponder myself if my answers were correct; recess would always help me forget about things though. When I was...around..8 years old, me and my family moved to our current location. Houston, Texas. let me clear things up. not everybody wears cowboy hats. There aren't snakes roaming around the streets. (well..there are, but they are usually in the gardens. lol.) and we do not ride horses to school. Yea. So. Houston. Bigggg change for me. Honestly, for the better. The sangat here opened my eyes. opened my eyes verrrrry widely. In houston, i actually had/have cousins with their full kesh, and that changed my view on myself as well as Sikhi completely. I would go to Gurudwara with them, and instead of spinning in circles, i would see them doing seva. slowly, i started passing out spoons and napkins. I would sit upstairs during the kirtans with them, and they would explain the shabads to me. Slowly and slowly, more and more interest about sikhi came to me. I would go on the computer and look things up and ask around about things. It just kept growing and growing. It got to the point, where my older sisters would come and ask me questions about sikhi, and i would generally, straight-forwardly give them an answer. When i was around 11 and a half ish, i started waking up amrit vela. i started doing my nitnem daily. Amrit was constantly on my mind, but i needed to to mentally know if i was ready and if i was committed. I kept up with my rehit, and continued to listen to Kirtan whenver i go the chance. When I was thirteen, I took a look at myself. and saw a change. I wasn't that little unsure bachaa with a patka and his pants up to his neck. ( typical . mom always made me pull up my pants. lol) I wasn't listening to hip-hop/rock/..everything. I basically wasn't listening to american music anymore, and all i had was kirtan on my mp3 player. A feeling overcame me, and I decided I was ready to take Amrit. My mother and I took Amrit in april of 2006. Its about to be a years since then, and i can honeslty say, i personally feel im living for a better reason now, then to go to Gurudwara to spin in circles. I have been keeping up with my rehit and doing my nitnems. yet, I still learn something new about Sikhi everday. Every single day. Thats how I know that Sikhi is the religion for me. and all in all, thats how i met/ hope to meet Him. ( hehe. title of thread) My two cents. Bhull Chuk Maaf Karni. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh.
  8. same thing happened with me paji, when i was the same age. don't give up on yourslef. keep your dharam strong. Jap Naam, and do Ardaas.. as for you parents..hmmm...remember this: Guru Gobind Singh ji is your Father. Mata Sahib Kaur is your Mother. Jap Naam! :nihungsmile:
  9. they won't make you take your dastaar off. they may search you though. lol, scratch that. they WILL search you. lol. i got searched twice. at the same time. the first guy let me go. and then right after i left the search point, they called me back. and i got searched again. lol. :nihungsmile:
  10. i couldnt agree with you anymore! RIGHT ON GUPT DAAS VEERAY! RIGHT ON!
  11. dannnnnnng. thats sicccccckkkkkkkk. :nihungsmile:
  12. First and foremost, i agree. didn't it go out? second: Wow. this has grown to 3 pages. lol. :nihungsmile:
  13. hahah. very good point to bring up. did you find what you were looking for likkle crazi minnie? :nihungsmile:
  14. NWO might be for Life but the WOLF PACK IS FOREVER! So dont SING IT! JUST BRING IT! RED AND BLACK FOREVER! tis brings back memories! NO WORDS. WOW.
  15. hahah. man, thats gonna get him angry. lol.
  16. HAHAHAHAHHA. HERE HE IS! nice NWO paji. nice.
  17. i just went on the site..after years. lol. says its sunday, april 1st.
  18. there's an indian wrestler, not a singh. that would be mad cool tho achaa. yea. thatd be pretty wicked.
  19. favorite wrestler? i have no idea. I hear theres a Singh wrestler. i would assume he wins by default? lol.
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