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Gurpreet Singh

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  1. I've read most of the radha soamis books and they are all "cut and paste" and some parts written nicely to show that its natural to have a human guru...without a human guru the worlds in trouble......which is stupid because anyone who undermines Guru Granth Sahib Ji are on some next wack mission...the worst thing is most of the followers are so naive and the believe whatever their 'guru' say to them and even though they may be genuine in their search for sprituality.....anyways i pray that guru sahib one day blesses them with the real gursikhi jeevan.. I've read most of the radha soamis books and they are all "cut and paste" and some parts written nicely to show that its natural to have a human guru...without a human guru the worlds in trouble......which is stupid because anyone who undermines Guru Granth Sahib Ji are on some next wack mission...the worst thing is most of the followers are so naive and the believe whatever their 'guru' say to them and even though they may be genuine in their search for sprituality it is unfortunate that some people take advantage and bank on this.........anyways i pray that guru sahib one day blesses them with the real gursikhi jeevan..
  2. I was asked by sevadars of Waheguroo! Network Respect for Guru Granth Sahib Campaign North America to post here as they could not register a new ID on this forum. They requested anyone with information to email r4g-na@waheguroo.com or call +1-805-768-0490. They are already speaking to the hotel, but want information on the family that is having the wedding or on where the saroop is coming from.
  3. wow...soo guru sahib gave us amrit and we are brothers now.....our purpose is to see waheguroo in all OR is it to show we tougher than the other?...please bros lets check our self before we wreck ourselves....as human beings we have a purpose and if we not living it we wasting out time...
  4. Akhoo Satnaam Sri Vahegurooo....Man i love being a pidu...its feels soo great...if i can wear my dastaar and wear the panj kakkars and people out there think im pidu...thats soo wicked man...they'd be like thats a pindu sikh guy but who cares about what people out there think....if they knew the greatness of guru sahib they wouldn't mind becomin a pindu....da sad part is i look like a 'pidu' but ii don't even live up to the teachings of the great king.....anyways i think i've talked too much...im gonna go sleep on my manjaaah.....
  5. if daljeet singhs track isn't there please msg me and i will be pleased to provide it :wub: vaheguroooo.......samagam was soooo wahegurooooooo
  6. dhan gurooo dhan gurooo piaray!! It's sad to see people disrespecting great Gursikhs like Baba Thakur Singh Ji..some of You guys should really think about what you type
  7. hir hir auqmu nwmu hY ijin isirAw sBu koie jIau ] har har outham naam hai jin siriaa sabh koe jeeo || The Name of the Lord, Har, Har, is Excellent and Sublime. He created everyone. hir jIA sBy pRiqpwldw Git Git rmeIAw soie ] har jeea sabhae prathipaaladhaa ghatt ghatt rameeaa soe || The Lord cherishes all beings. He permeates each and every heart.
  8. Thanks for sharing but please change this portion. It was Ram Rai insted of Guru Har Rai Sahib :wub:
  9. I didn't read most of the comments above but if this is already said please forgive me. I heard somewhere in a veechar...can't remember where it was ...but the guy was saying that DO you think by keeping yourself dirty god would like you better....god wants u to be clean mentally and physically....and btw its a myth that rastas all have dirty dreadlocks...rasta is a state of mind ...and a way of life where they believe in Haille selassie 1.....i know loads of rastas personally who have clean locks.....on the other hand i know other rastas who put ochro slime on their hair to give that dirty brown loook..they consider themselves lion of judah and they believe in this quote of the bible which states : Leviticus 21:5, "They shall not make baldness upon their head, neither shall they shave off the corner of their beard, nor make any cuttings in the flesh".
  10. ਦੇਵਗੰਧਾਰੀ ਮਹਲਾ 5 ॥ ਉਲਟੀ ਰੇ ਮਨ ਉਲਟੀ ਰੇ ॥ ਸਾਕਤ ਸਿਉ ਕਰਿ ਉਲਟੀ ਰੇ ॥ ਝੂਠੈ ਕੀ ਰੇ ਝੂਠੁ ਪਰੀਤਿ ਛੁਟਕੀ ਰੇ ਮਨ ਛੁਟਕੀ ਰੇ ਸਾਕਤ ਸੰਗਿ ਨ ਛੁਟਕੀ ਰੇ ॥1॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ ਜਿਉ ਕਾਜਰ ਭਰਿ ਮੰਦਰੁ ਰਾਖਿਓ ਜੋ ਪੈਸੈ ਕਾਲੂਖੀ ਰੇ ॥ ਦੂਰਹੁ ਹੀ ਤੇ ਭਾਗਿ ਗਇਓ ਹੈ ਜਿਸੁ ਗੁਰ ਮਿਲਿ ਛੁਟਕੀ ਤ੍ਰਿਕੁਟੀ ਰੇ ॥1॥ ਮਾਗਉ ਦਾਨੁ ਕ੍ਰਿਪਾਲ ਕ੍ਰਿਪਾ ਨਿਧਿ ਮੇਰਾ ਮੁਖੁ ਸਾਕਤ ਸੰਗਿ ਨ ਜੁਟਸੀ ਰੇ ॥ ਜਨ ਨਾਨਕ ਦਾਸ ਦਾਸ ਕੋ ਕਰੀਅਹੁ ਮੇਰਾ ਮੂੰਡੁ ਸਾਧ ਪਗਾ ਹੇਠਿ ਰੁਲਸੀ ਰੇ ॥2॥4॥37॥ dhaevaga(n)dhhaaree mehalaa 5 || oulattee rae man oulattee rae || saakath sio kar oulattee rae || jhoot(h)ai kee rae jhoot(h) pareeth shhuttakee rae man shhuttakee rae saakath sa(n)g n shhuttakee rae ||1|| rehaao || jio kaajar bhar ma(n)dhar raakhiou jo paisai kaalookhee rae || dhoorahu hee thae bhaag gaeiou hai jis gur mil shhuttakee thrikuttee rae ||1|| maago dhaan kirapaal kirapaa nidhh maeraa mukh saakath sa(n)g n juttasee rae || jan naanak dhaas dhaas ko kareeahu maeraa moo(n)dd saadhh pagaa haet(h) rulasee rae ||2||4||37|| Dayv-Gandhaaree, Fifth Mehl: Turn away, O my mind, turn away. Turn away from the faithless cynic. False is the love of the false one; break the ties, O my mind, and your ties shall be broken. Break your ties with the faithless cynic. ||1||Pause|| One who enters a house filled with soot is blackened. Run far away from such people! One who meets the Guru escapes from the bondage of the three dispositions. ||1|| I beg this blessing of You, O Merciful Lord, ocean of mercy - please, don't bring me face to face with the faithless cyincs. Make servant Nanak the slave of Your slave; let his head roll in the dust under the feet of the Holy. ||2||4||37||
  11. vahegurooo..they were true gursikhs....look at us ..always fighting and judging each other.....we should really strive to be like them......living in kalyug at the same tiem radiating the love of guru nanak ji ...dhan guru dhan guru piaray
  12. elephant man....jk ensaaf, elahi
  13. more simran, more paath and visit toronto often...there's a baba that lives five minutes away from Finch Station..visit him..bring him three apples and some of your moms' cheese paronthay and you will be alright...but come after the 12th cuz i hear the baba is out of town..good luck jio
  14. I don't know where to start with this kid and I won't even try...he's one out of a million ....and one of the most real and straight up Singh i know...thanks for being around brethren... Dhan Guru Dhan Guru Piaray!
  15. So it's nice and sunny and Heera's house smell like tharka.....your live update brought to u by Gurpreet Singh
  16. I'm so shocked Toronto Star would publish something like this without doing some research. This is total nonsense. http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentSe...id=970599119419 Kirpan potentially dangerous weapon Mar. 4, 2006. 01:00 AM Religious freedom at stake, justices say March 3. I was disappointed with the Supreme Court ruling on the kirpan case. My mother is Sikh, but no one in my extended family considers it an obligation to carry the kirpan. Orthodox Sikhs have misinterpreted the Holy Scriptures as they do not literally call for the wearing of a dagger. The kirpan is rather a symbolic item, refering to a Sikh's obligation to honour and courage, which he must carry in his heart at all times. The kirpan is a potentially dangerous weapon that is not infrequently used in fights (usually between Sikhs) and is also used by men to threaten their wives during arguments. The Sikh community must focus on real issues, such as rising religious fanaticism and the oppression of women, rather than on bogeys that a small group of fundamentalists create. My grandparents left the Punjab with my mother nearly 40 years ago for a better life in Canada. They left a great deal behind, including customs that have no role in a modern progressive society.
  17. this is where im from :lol: @ this is where i am rite now
  18. Can one of you do my essay for me please please please ? :lol: The topic is : Is the sky really blue?
  19. Veer, It's all good...everyones entitled to their opinions but its gets on peoples nerves if you keep attacking SINGHS/KAURS of Guru Sahib...if u got a problem with them then talk to them straight up...im sure face to face discussions can clear up some of your distress...a forum is to air ur opinions...state it and chill...u don't need to attack people if their views aren't the same as urs...and your name calling is another issue...what does that say about u...what does that say to our younger bros and sis that come on this to learn.......u may have knowledge but that doesn't mean u can't show some lovee Pyariooo....i been to some of those lectures and stuff...and its wrong to say these things will brainwash u..i've learnt a lot from them ...and .a lot of other people have too ....if u don't wanna go then don't go..thats ur business but chill with ur name calling...it doesn't say much of u pyario...and im sureee thats not the real u
  20. U need to relax Singh...you always seem to have negative remarks about your brothers and sisters....just because someone wears bana and cholaay they are fanatical...brethren please!...wake up and learn to love..
  21. No Shabd can be played out :lol: lol at japmans quote : the last time i saw him he was short and pretty with nice big womanly eyes :cool:
  22. http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentSe...ol=969483202845 Journalist under fire, as usual Feb. 15, 2006. 01:00 AM ANTONIA ZERBISIAS No wonder the Vancouver Sun's Kim Bolan refers to her award-winning reportage as "guerrilla journalism." Yesterday, she came under fire while speaking to students at Ryerson University's School of Journalism. But it wasn't the aspiring reporters who took shots at Bolan. Instead, the criticism came from Sikh-Canadian students from York U. and Ryerson, who take exception to Bolan's work, and especially her book Loss of Faith: How the Air-India Bombers Got Away With Murder. It all happened in a crowded auditorium, where Bolan delivered this year's prestigious Atkinson lecture, sponsored by the Star's Atkinson Charitable Foundation. Although she's won a National Newspaper Award for her work on the missing women of Vancouver, Bolan is best known for doggedly tracking, despite death threats and shots fired at her home, Canada's worst case of mass murder. The Air India bombing is seared into her mind — a grey Sunday in June 1985 — which happened a few months after she started at the Sun fresh out of journalism school. Air India Flight 182 was blasted out of the air off the coast of Ireland. Three hundred and twenty nine people, most of them Canadian, including 82 children, were sent 10,000 metres to their deaths. "It was shocking, but it wasn't shocking," she said, recalling how she'd been following highly charged political events in the local Sikh community and in India over the previous year. But what hooked her on the story was connecting with the survivors' loved ones when, "as one of the rookies,'' she had to go "door-knocking at the homes of the grieving families." "Everything you report is negative," claimed one Sikh-Canadian student, during the unusually political question-and-answer session that followed her talk. He explained that he had examined 1,000 of her stories and found nothing positive about his religion. "Your job is to report on the Sikh community," he added. "That's what made your career." Bolan coolly explained that, when a reporter follows a major story as tragic and as long running as the bombing, with the subsequent lack of public interest, the endless investigation with its missteps and the lengthy trial with its setbacks, there's not much good news. "We can't control that," she replied. And later, when yet another Sikh student returned to the theme, accusing her of bias, Bolan retorted, "It's amazing how many Vancouver Sun subscriptions there are here in Toronto." To be honest, I expected worse, considering some of the comments I found on an online Sikh student chat forum. Instead, the questioners were respectful, although passionate. But it would be tough to be more passionate than Bolan, whose house is now equipped with RCMP cameras. Asked — by a journalism student — when she would reach her "breaking point," Bolan said, "I am obviously not the person to ask that. "I have a teenager: He doesn't like to be monitored and neither do his friends," she added. "But if you back down from threats, what message does that send?'' Wearing a shawl given to her by Lata Pada, a Toronto dancer who lost her husband Vishnu and daughters Brind and Arati, Bolan told the students that she kept on the story even when her editors tired of it. "You have to keep hitting people with the relevant facts; you have to keep the story alive," she said. "You have to continue the fight in the newsroom." Which is where Bolan's "guerrilla journalism" comes into play. It's not like investigative journalism, which is too often conjured up to win awards. Nor is it like muckraking, which is to uncover scandal about public figures. Guerrilla journalism, insisted Bolan, is what a reporter wages when she "sniffs out a story,'' grabs a hold of it and never lets go until "the whole truth comes out." By that definition, Bolan is a stone-cold killer.
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