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  1. Found on facebook - Harvi Singh - http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1364694964
  2. From a email i received: ------------ Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh. This something we put together, and feel everyone should have something similar which is given to all your friends and family. Please print off the template and distribute to local sangat. We also encourage, if not already in place, a local programme where sangat or even just friends/family come together to do Chaupai Sahib Paat. Regards Mr A Singh Sikh Youth Project chaupai_sahib.doc
  3. khalsa ji, Report can be found here - http://www.shaheedkhalsa.com/oip.html
  4. Khalsa Ji, I have been told this Gurdwara is on the way when you travel from Harimandar Sahib to Gurdwara Bir Baba Buddha Ji, and it is part of the group of Gurdwaras linked to Baba Buddha Ji where people offer fruit. Hope this help. Anymore suggestions?
  5. Sangat Ji, Das has been asked by a fellow sikh to find out some information regarding a Gurdwara located in somewhere in Amritsar, called Shada Sahib. Its history is linked Guru Guru Arjan Dev not having any children and is similar to that of Gurdwara Bir Sahib Baba Buddha.
  6. This CD was produced in 2006 and was handed out at Baba Thakur Singh Jee 2nd Barsi at Smethwick Gurdwara.
  7. Baba Thakur Singh Ji Da Vi Kehnna Sat Karke Mannana "Obey Baba Thakur Singh Ji's Sayings As Truth" - Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale, Mukhi Damdami Taksal Introduction Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale's Bachan Explaination Of Sant Jarnail Singh's Bachan Sant Katar Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale's Bachan Sevak Ki Orak Nibhi Preet http://www.shaheedkhalsa.com/
  8. Vaheguro Je Ka Khalsa, Vaheguro Je Ke Fateh With Maharaj’s Kirpa, sewadars have done a great sewa for the parchaar of the great shaheeds, please take 5 minutes to visit this website and forward on this email. Regards Shaheed Khalsa You might be wondering why the Sikhs, who played key role in South Asia's struggle for freedom, opposing its fragmentation on basis of religion, are today fighting to carve out a separate Sikh state, the Republic of Khalistan. Looking back at the history of India since its independence on August 15, 1947, you will find that betrayals, exploitations, injustices and atrocities by the fascistic rulers of India have forced this parting of company on us. When the freedom struggle was started by the All India Congress Committee in 1919, its leaders made unequivocal promises that the Sikhs will enjoy equality with the majority community in all respects, that they will have complete autonomy to run the affairs of their homeland, and that there will be no discrimination against them on the basis of religion. Since inheriting power from the British in 1947, however, the Congress has persistently violated these promises. - Instead of allowing autonomy, the Indian rulers have fragmented our homeland to create Hindu-majority states of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, thus depriving the Punjab of vast territories and natural resources. - Instead of being treated as equals, we have been reduced to second class citizens. - Instead of being treated fairly, we are discriminated against in all walks of life simply because we subscribe to a faith different from that of the majority community. When our leaders protested against these betrayals, and demanded that the promises made before independence be honoured, they were arrogantly told that the promises could not be honoured “because the situation has changed” Thousands of the protesters were jailed and hundreds of them killed by the Indian Government agencies till 1982. Obviously in a bid to crush our spirits and make us reconcile with the lot as second class citizen's and slaves. False accusations were made, against us to make the world believe that the Sikhs were lawless hooligans, acting to destabilise India. When, instead of being cowed down by these high handed measures, a protest movement was launched in 1982 to mobilise the Sikh masses to press their just demands, the Indian rulers stepped up the repression of Sikhs. This repression culminated in the Indian Army's Operation Bluestar in 1984, in which our shrines were desecrated, thousands of innocent civilians massacred and thousands more imprisoned and the entire Sikh nation subjected to tortures and humiliations by the Indian Security Forces. All Peaceful Means Of Survival With Dignity Thus Blocked By The Rulers Of India, We Were Left With No Choice Except To Seek Independence For Our Homeland Khalistan Since the start of our WAR OF INDEPENDENCE in 1984, the Indian rulers have: - Stepped up their vicious propaganda to convince the world. that the Sikh freedom fighters are lawless terrorists; - Sponsored gangs of convicted criminals to rob and kill innocent civilians, so that the Sikhs can be blamed for these atrocities; - Killed thousands of Sikh youths under false pretexts of encounters with the security Forces; and - Used the Indian trade potential as a lever to pressurise world Governments against us. This, dear reader, is only a brief outline of why we opted out of the Indian stranglehold and started our struggle to liberate Khalistan.
  9. Khalsa ji's, My motives for posting these pictures are being questioned. Over the next few years we are going to have more and more people asking for chairs to be placed in the Divan halls, just like what happened in the langar halls. Maybe some time in the future we will all be sitting on chairs. Now when non Sikhs are coming to Gurudwara for wedding etc, they are too requesting chairs. This will be an issue for us to deal with in the next few years, hence for need for this discussion, at this Guruhar there were empty chairs in the Divan hall, up stairs, and there are numerous empty chairs left behind after wedding in the Divan halls. This is not a debate of disable access to Gurudwara, which I fully agree needs to be addressed.
  10. these people are neither disabled or in wheelchairs, they are able-bodied but elderly. They carry the chairs into the diwan hall to sit on
  11. Just want people's opinion on the use of chairs in Guru Ji’s Darbar, its starting to be an alarming tend.
  12. Please see the attached print screen when i went into look at the picture
  13. order it on http://www.boss-stall.com they will post it out to you
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