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Wjkk Wjkf! I recently had gone to Gurdwara Sisganj Sahib, Delhi, and while washing my hands I smelled cigarette breath on the guy next to me. Seemed like a non-Punjabi and non-Sikh. I didn't say anything to him then because I was in a hurry myself, but when I left the Gurdwara I found myself pondering as to whether I should have confronted him and stopped him from going in front of Maharaj in that state. It's also possible that he was there just for the langar and didn't matthaa tek at all. Should I have stopped him? How would you have handled this? Wjkk Wjkf!
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i am 18 years old, pursuing computer engineering in a well reputed college in mumbai. i have always had cool friends and supporting parents. but, i've never been a staunch believer in religion. i always find religion to be pointless, following what some person(s) said/wrote hundreds or thousands or years ago and having to follow their rules and the way they want us to lead our lives just doesn't seem right to me at all. i've been smoking weed since a year, and quite regularly. my grades are not affected by,and i've not been as irritable i was since a long time. i never intended to let my paren
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I am from patiala. Right now i am studying in delhi and doing photography. Sometime when i went for photowalk i saw many sikh boys having kesh ( wearing bandna not turban) and dahdi doing smoking! I dont understand why they are doing it. Many sikh boys and girls in delhi are busy doin weed hash and other drugs....why dont they realise that its not good. I tried stoping them & and making them understand that it is not for us. We r SIKH. We have blessing of sache pita waheguru. Je kuch krna hai rabh di gulami kro! I want to potrait my problem is some s
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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, A little background about myself: I am a monah Sikh male around the age 30, I was raised in a partially Sikh oriented way, in that my parents both attended Gurdwara to do "raul" every weekend, however Alcohol and meat were always present in my life. I am educated at the Masters level at a N. American University and work a very promising and fulfilling career. I am also extremely happily married. My entire life I have loved Guru-sahib and have been a "Khailstani" since birth mostly due to my parents nurturing and teaching me what was happening to us