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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Waheguru, this is amazing. I'm so happy :doh: Happy Birthday! Welcome to the Khalsa fold! True sons and daughters of Dhan Dhan Kalgidhar Dasmesh Pita Jiyo Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj! *YAYEE!!*

Waheguru Ji bless you with Gursikhi Jeevan , Naam attey Seva diyaan daatavaan, and Chardi Kala!!!!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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Waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh

well, i finally get time to add to this post, and this is something that I've wanted to do for a while, i just was not able to get time, and for that im sorry.

first off.. congratulations to all of my sisters and brothers that joined in to the Sikh panth :) Guru ji is great, and this proves that Sikhi will never die out :doh:

I wanted to be one of the first to post, cus I thought it was just APDF veerji, i did not know that there were so many of our brothers and sisters joining.

jio, i just have to add something about my veerji, APDF.

veerji has been such an insperation to me. being my chote veerji, im so delighted to say that i have learned so much from him. Here is someone who is very down to earth and always there to remind me that my Guru ji is with me. I am so happy that veerji was given the chance to join the panth.

thank you veerji for everything and may guru ji keep you forever happy and in chardhi kala.

again to everyone :doh: congratulations :wub:

bhul chuk maaf

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A BIG..... WAHEGURU JE KA KHALSA

WAHEGURU JE KE FATEHHHHHHHHHHHH To You... ALLLL!!!!

Indeed IT was an Emotional Day...

A LOT and LOT of Respect going out to:

My Two Sisters, rKr And Kaur_Kiran, who have done so much sewa, and good Singhani representatives for Lesta Youths, proud of u guys.

My Two lil bro's : InderPal who couldnt wait to taste The Sweet Nector,

Bhupinder Singh who is chardi kalaa Lil Kido.

Hope neither of them have any difficulties at School with their Kakaars.

My Brother, Rajinder, Akaal Purakh Di Fauj, who bought his train ticket last time to a previous amrit sanchaar, but missed it.. Khalsa ji, respect u so much man!! Your posts are so inspirational bro! (inspirational > big word for me :doh: )

Murphy :: You Know the Score :: Proud of you :: Sikhi is the way :)

Jatinder Singh :: Singh_Shromani :: Well done, and welcome to the Family :doh:

Harjinder Singh :: who doesnt come on this site, but a Chardi Kalaa gursikh, who with Aman Singh, these 2singhs together have done a lot of saadh sangat around their college and with Guru jis kirpa, theyre group of about 15 friends are now getting into Sikhi a lot now, 2 of them are now growing their Kesh. All down to Good Sangat. :doh:

TS Paji, you aswell..! U know who u r bro..

It was so wicked seeing u Singhs and Singhania come down them stairs as new borns.. words cannot describe the happiness, that we were feeling. Only Guru ji knows that :wub:

And im sure Gurjio + JGS will agree with me :doh:

U lil Bro Ranz

WJKK WJKF

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