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khalsa_girl_1 ,,, u know sikhi better than me..

all i wanna say ... "moorkhan naal naa uljho "  FULL STOP

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GurFateh ji

its funny cuz thats what i was thinking after replying to sinister....

LOL.gifLOL.gif haha

...if you know what i mean wink2.gif

thanks veer ji

peace

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

It's funny how "punjabi" people do things against "Sikhism", but yet

still

call themselves sikhs; and also how they don't try to become better

sikhs by

trying hard. They instead say that God isn't helping them. Here are

just

some things I think about each day.

It's funny how some parents want to see their children to be

respectful...

but yet don't show respect for others...including their own kids.

It's funny how some parents don't let their kids cut their hair...

but yet cut it themselves.

It's funny how some parents refer to Gurbaani so much when it's the

only way

to make their kids listen...

but then when their kids tell the parents that they are wrong for

cutting

hair (and other stuff aginst sikhi), the parents say "That's a

different

story.".

It's funny how some parents want their kids to grow up knowing about

sikhi...

but then when their kids question them in sense to get their parents to

realize reality, they say "I know what's right and wrong."(reality

meaning

that the parents didn't/ dont't do many things according to the

teachings of

the Gurus, but are telling their children to follow the Gurus)

It's funny how some parents take their kids to the Gurudwara...

but just let their sons play around, yelling, jumping, swearing even,

while

in Guru jis home. (Making their daughter go and find her brother(s) and

then

get mad at the her because she couldn't find them and/or bring them

when

they wanted....i've seen this happen too many times.)

It's funny how people can spend hours and hours partying away,

drinking,

yelling like crazy, dancing like crazy...

but yet still say that sitting in the Gurudwara is too hard. They are

aware

of the fact that the Gurudwara is a place of peace and harmony (without

any

worries)...but yet still say this.

It's funny how people can spend their money on things that aren't

needed at

all...

but then say that they don't have enough money to give daswand. (10%

income)

It's funny how some people think that its ok to smoke and party and

drink

with Guru jis Khanda around their necks...

while it seems to us as if they are trying to spread the meaning of

"Sikhi

Rocks!".

It's funny how people recite "Dhan hai Dhan hai Dhan hai. Sri Guru

Granth

Sahib Ji Dhan hai!"...

but yet don't follow even 30% of what Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji asks us

to

do.

It's funny how people know that they have to follow the law of their

country

(examples: drive at correct speed, don't drink and drive, obeying

traffic

lights, paying bills, getting up early to go to work ..etc...you get my

point, i hope) in order to survive and/or not get into trouble (jail,

fees,

etc.)...

but yet don't follow our Guru ji's teachings... Shouldn't they know

that

there are you certain punishments for disobeying our Guru ji?

It's funny how people won't go to the Gurudwara just because it would

be

raining...

but when goning to a party, the say "If we don't go, the people will

get mad

that we didn't make it,"

My dear brothers and sisters! There are going to be more than enough

people

at the party. Ask yourselves... How much of a difference will your

presence/absence make at the party? What will you do at the party that

will

in some way help out the people there?

Why not just go to the Gurudwara and do sewa, where you know that you

have

done something worth while for others? Why go in a place where you're

going

to see drunk people punching the daylights out of each other and

getting

hurt? What will you gain out of that?

It's funny how some parents will put their children in Karate at the

Gurudwara...

but yet don't even think about putting their children in Gatka, which

our

beloved Sikh brothers and sisters had used in the battles.

It's funny how some Amrit-Dharis don't respect other Amrit-Dharis and

ignore

them. (You know who you are.)

Aren't we all brothers and sisters?

It's funny how people talk about others in such ill mannered ways...

when they don't even know their own sins.

It's funny how some people think it's cool to "fit in" into society to

be

"normal"...

when they should know that nothing is wrong with who they are from

inside.

My dear sisters and brothers! "Normal" is a word a lot of people use

for

other people. Just ask yourselves... What is the deffinition for a

"normal

preson"?

It's funny how people say that Punjabi culture gets us closer to Guru

ji...

hmm....Personaly, I don't think that's true. Think about it! Look at

how

many things Punjabi culture takes us AWAY from Sikhi.

examlpes: 1. Girls have no say.

2. Culture changes each day, so people would want Sikhi to change too.

3. Girls don't get lori... I don't even know why people celebrate

it...I

think there's no reason for it. A boy is born. Big whoop!

4. Girls don't get to go to the Kabadi tournaments, but we can watch

them on

TV... I don't see anything wrong with going there and watching it. Do

you?

5. People strictly believe in the caste system, and then say wrong

things

about Gurbaani just because of what they believe.

It's funny how people agree to so many things they learn from

Gurbaani...

but yet don't act upon any of it.

All of this could be funny for us now..............but when you really

think

about it; You'll realize that it's so disappointing, and that there's

really

nothing to laugh about. It's all to frown upon.

It's sad how our leaders (Gurus) and brothers and sisters gave up their

lives to keep Sikhi alive...

BUT...

The people in our society today don't stop to respect that and realize

that

what the Sikhs had gone through and done, was for us, the people of

today.

They were/are our sisters and brothers who gave/give up so much... and

for

who? For us! Us; who can't get up in the morning to recite the name of

the

Lord. Us; who can't spend even 5% of the day towards doing things that

Guru

ji wants us to do.

It's sad how people forget the Lords name when not in need...

but when something is needed, they don't stop asking for things.

It's sad how we give nothing to Guru ji; no time, no respect, no

devotion,

nothing!...

but we ask for so much; cars, houses, ...you get my point......

It's funny how I'm sitting here typing,

when I can be reciting the name of the Lord with no worries at all.

.........Or is that sad???

I have not stated anything to hurt someone or some people in

particular. I

just stated what I feel is true. And please don't think that I believe

that

non-Amrit-Dhairs are rude or anything...thats not what I meant. We all

have

certain ways of life. And I'm aware of the fact that so many are

getting

ready to become Gursikhs. And I hope you all could just know how much

Anand

there is becoming a true Gursikh. I know that im not anyone to point

fingers

at people cuz im paapi myself...but really....think about please!

Jaago Pyaario! Jaago!

Peace

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

Damanpreet Kaur

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ummm...im so stupid...

and im confused now.... blush.gif

LOL.gif but still laughing at myself

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:lol: haha soo true!!

its been 10 days here in brampton and i m living in a house whose owner is punjabi. so one day ..i was having dinner.. and aunty came to me and asked "beta, teri got ki hai?" (whts ure caste)

and my reaction was  :umm: @ ... really,she also got shocked when i reacted like this, becoz its normal for them to ask such a question, then her mother came and said to me that she meant whts ure jaat... like they r jatts, their son is married to sandhus, etc etc..

now i was getting very confused,, i told them . i have no knowledge and i m a sikh thats all i know!

then she told that ure last name is Sikka , isnt it?

she knows my family little bit, though i never say my name as Prateek Sikka,,, well I told her yes!

so her mom told me that I am a Ramgarhia!

:umm: i just wanted to get out of there. i said , it doesnt make a difference if i am a ramgarhia or jatt or khatri,, i will still be the SAME!!

i dont beleive in this. then aunty told me u r just 20, i can understand , but u shld know ure lineage!!

i said i dont care, however i still beleive i m a sikh and my lineage is frm guru nanak ji.

i said this little rudely rolleyes.gif   lol.. i guess aunty must have felt bad,,, i didnt want to hurt her.. becoz she prepares food for me... lol !!

well, whtever,  no.gif these ppl r like in b/w sikhi and hinduism, in their home they have our guru's pic along with krishna's idols.

strange strange!!

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i think there is a difference between castes.. I mean, I am also a ramghariya and i can tell off the spot if someone is jatt or something else, but, i think its important we both have diff styles of living, yes it donsnt matter were still people and human beings with no difference, bu the way you live..etc differs. In a way it does matter

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think there is a difference between castes.. I mean, I am also a ramghariya and i can tell off the spot if someone is jatt or something else, but, i think its important we both have diff styles of living, yes it donsnt matter were still people and human beings with no difference, bu the way you live..etc differs. In a way it does matter

whtever it is ..i dont want ppl to judge others with their lifestyles... its like saying that u r a shudra becoz u r a cobbler ..and u r a brahmin because u r a preist , u r a jatt becoz ure family does farming etc etc !!

its like they r diferentiating ppl .. haah they r soo wrong .. most of the bhagats were shudras.. their lifestyles were not lavish... but they had a heart of gold !!

all i wanna say is that .. if u wanna be frend of someone ..if u gonna luv someone.. if u like someone ..if u trust someone... then u never see wht caste he/she is frm... and if u still consider it.. i m sorry then u r only making him/her a freind just for ure personal benefits !!

**and by "u" ..i dont mean "[The Sim]" !!

~~peace!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

yes i agree...

i mean i even tell my parents that this caste system is wrong.

and they say "You are a jatti, so you're going to marry a jatt." :umm:

all i say is "I am an Amrit-Dhari, and I will marry an Amrit-Dhari."

but then they say "That's a defferent story."

and i ask "How is that a different story?"

and they say "You'll understand when you get older."

sad thing is that im brought up to know that i will marry a so-called jatt.

so i guess i can add in another thing:

It's funny how parents say that their Amrit-Dhari children will marry Amrit-Dhari children...

but yet still say "As long as they will be married to the same caste"

i think i can understand why people are so into caste systems in inida, though its still very wrong.

but i will never understand why people in countries like Canada still care so much about the caste system.

so sad really no.gif shouldnt be happening

and to think that people would listen to Guru ji's teachings.... :lol:

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

It's funny how "punjabi" people do things against "Sikhism", but yet

still

call themselves sikhs; and also how they don't try to become better

sikhs by

trying hard. They instead say that God isn't helping them. Here are

just

some things I think about each day.

It's funny how some parents want to see their children to be

respectful...

but yet don't show respect for others...including their own kids.

It's funny how some parents don't let their kids cut their hair...

but yet cut it themselves.

It's funny how some parents refer to Gurbaani so much when it's the

only way

to make their kids listen...

but then when their kids tell the parents that they are wrong for

cutting

hair (and other stuff aginst sikhi), the parents say "That's a

different

story.".

It's funny how some parents want their kids to grow up knowing about

sikhi...

but then when their kids question them in sense to get their parents to

realize reality, they say "I know what's right and wrong."(reality

meaning

that the parents didn't/ dont't do many things according to the

teachings of

the Gurus, but are telling their children to follow the Gurus)

It's funny how some parents take their kids to the Gurudwara...

but just let their sons play around, yelling, jumping, swearing even,

while

in Guru jis home. (Making their daughter go and find her brother(s) and

then

get mad at the her because she couldn't find them and/or bring them

when

they wanted....i've seen this happen too many times.)

It's funny how people can spend hours and hours partying away,

drinking,

yelling like crazy, dancing like crazy...

but yet still say that sitting in the Gurudwara is too hard. They are

aware

of the fact that the Gurudwara is a place of peace and harmony (without

any

worries)...but yet still say this.

It's funny how people can spend their money on things that aren't

needed at

all...

but then say that they don't have enough money to give daswand. (10%

income)

It's funny how some people think that its ok to smoke and party and

drink

with Guru jis Khanda around their necks...

while it seems to us as if they are trying to spread the meaning of

"Sikhi

Rocks!".

It's funny how people recite "Dhan hai Dhan hai Dhan hai. Sri Guru

Granth

Sahib Ji Dhan hai!"...

but yet don't follow even 30% of what Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji asks us

to

do.

It's funny how people know that they have to follow the law of their

country

(examples: drive at correct speed, don't drink and drive, obeying

traffic

lights, paying bills, getting up early to go to work ..etc...you get my

point, i hope) in order to survive and/or not get into trouble (jail,

fees,

etc.)...

but yet don't follow our Guru ji's teachings... Shouldn't they know

that

there are you certain punishments for disobeying our Guru ji?

It's funny how people won't go to the Gurudwara just because it would

be

raining...

but when goning to a party, the say "If we don't go, the people will

get mad

that we didn't make it,"

My dear brothers and sisters! There are going to be more than enough

people

at the party. Ask yourselves... How much of a difference will your

presence/absence make at the party? What will you do at the party that

will

in some way help out the people there?

Why not just go to the Gurudwara and do sewa, where you know that you

have

done something worth while for others? Why go in a place where you're

going

to see drunk people punching the daylights out of each other and

getting

hurt? What will you gain out of that?

It's funny how some parents will put their children in Karate at the

Gurudwara...

but yet don't even think about putting their children in Gatka, which

our

beloved Sikh brothers and sisters had used in the battles.

It's funny how some Amrit-Dharis don't respect other Amrit-Dharis and

ignore

them. (You know who you are.)

Aren't we all brothers and sisters?

It's funny how people talk about others in such ill mannered ways...

when they don't even know their own sins.

It's funny how some people think it's cool to "fit in" into society to

be

"normal"...

when they should know that nothing is wrong with who they are from

inside.

My dear sisters and brothers! "Normal" is a word a lot of people use

for

other people. Just ask yourselves... What is the deffinition for a

"normal

preson"?

It's funny how people say that Punjabi culture gets us closer to Guru

ji...

hmm....Personaly, I don't think that's true. Think about it! Look at

how

many things Punjabi culture takes us AWAY from Sikhi.

examlpes: 1. Girls have no say.

2. Culture changes each day, so people would want Sikhi to change too.

3. Girls don't get lori... I don't even know why people celebrate

it...I

think there's no reason for it. A boy is born. Big whoop!

4. Girls don't get to go to the Kabadi tournaments, but we can watch

them on

TV... I don't see anything wrong with going there and watching it. Do

you?

5. People strictly believe in the caste system, and then say wrong

things

about Gurbaani just because of what they believe.

It's funny how people agree to so many things they learn from

Gurbaani...

but yet don't act upon any of it.

All of this could be funny for us now..............but when you really

think

about it; You'll realize that it's so disappointing, and that there's

really

nothing to laugh about. It's all to frown upon.

It's sad how our leaders (Gurus) and brothers and sisters gave up their

lives to keep Sikhi alive...

BUT...

The people in our society today don't stop to respect that and realize

that

what the Sikhs had gone through and done, was for us, the people of

today.

They were/are our sisters and brothers who gave/give up so much... and

for

who? For us! Us; who can't get up in the morning to recite the name of

the

Lord. Us; who can't spend even 5% of the day towards doing things that

Guru

ji wants us to do.

It's sad how people forget the Lords name when not in need...

but when something is needed, they don't stop asking for things.

It's sad how we give nothing to Guru ji; no time, no respect, no

devotion,

nothing!...

but we ask for so much; cars, houses, ...you get my point......

It's funny how I'm sitting here typing,

when I can be reciting the name of the Lord with no worries at all.

.........Or is that sad???

I have not stated anything to hurt someone or some people in

particular. I

just stated what I feel is true. And please don't think that I believe

that

non-Amrit-Dhairs are rude or anything...thats not what I meant. We all

have

certain ways of life. And I'm aware of the fact that so many are

getting

ready to become Gursikhs. And I hope you all could just know how much

Anand

there is becoming a true Gursikh. I know that im not anyone to point

fingers

at people cuz im paapi myself...but really....think about please!

Jaago Pyaario! Jaago!

Peace

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

Damanpreet Kaur

132302[/snapback]

ummm...im so stupid...

and im confused now.... blush.gif

LOL.gif but still laughing at myself

132323[/snapback]

and were surprised.... ahahahaha LOL.gif

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

It's funny how "punjabi" people do things against "Sikhism", but yet

still

call themselves sikhs; and also how they don't try to become better

sikhs by

trying hard. They instead say that God isn't helping them. Here are

just

some things I think about each day.

It's funny how some parents want to see their children to be

respectful...

but yet don't show respect for others...including their own kids.

It's funny how some parents don't let their kids cut their hair...

but yet cut it themselves.

It's funny how some parents refer to Gurbaani so much when it's the

only way

to make their kids listen...

but then when their kids tell the parents that they are wrong for

cutting

hair (and other stuff aginst sikhi), the parents say "That's a

different

story.".

It's funny how some parents want their kids to grow up knowing about

sikhi...

but then when their kids question them in sense to get their parents to

realize reality, they say "I know what's right and wrong."(reality

meaning

that the parents didn't/ dont't do many things according to the

teachings of

the Gurus, but are telling their children to follow the Gurus)

It's funny how some parents take their kids to the Gurudwara...

but just let their sons play around, yelling, jumping, swearing even,

while

in Guru jis home. (Making their daughter go and find her brother(s) and

then

get mad at the her because she couldn't find them and/or bring them

when

they wanted....i've seen this happen too many times.)

It's funny how people can spend hours and hours partying away,

drinking,

yelling like crazy, dancing like crazy...

but yet still say that sitting in the Gurudwara is too hard. They are

aware

of the fact that the Gurudwara is a place of peace and harmony (without

any

worries)...but yet still say this.

It's funny how people can spend their money on things that aren't

needed at

all...

but then say that they don't have enough money to give daswand. (10%

income)

It's funny how some people think that its ok to smoke and party and

drink

with Guru jis Khanda around their necks...

while it seems to us as if they are trying to spread the meaning of

"Sikhi

Rocks!".

It's funny how people recite "Dhan hai Dhan hai Dhan hai. Sri Guru

Granth

Sahib Ji Dhan hai!"...

but yet don't follow even 30% of what Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji asks us

to

do.

It's funny how people know that they have to follow the law of their

country

(examples: drive at correct speed, don't drink and drive, obeying

traffic

lights, paying bills, getting up early to go to work ..etc...you get my

point, i hope) in order to survive and/or not get into trouble (jail,

fees,

etc.)...

but yet don't follow our Guru ji's teachings... Shouldn't they know

that

there are you certain punishments for disobeying our Guru ji?

It's funny how people won't go to the Gurudwara just because it would

be

raining...

but when goning to a party, the say "If we don't go, the people will

get mad

that we didn't make it,"

My dear brothers and sisters! There are going to be more than enough

people

at the party. Ask yourselves... How much of a difference will your

presence/absence make at the party? What will you do at the party that

will

in some way help out the people there?

Why not just go to the Gurudwara and do sewa, where you know that you

have

done something worth while for others? Why go in a place where you're

going

to see drunk people punching the daylights out of each other and

getting

hurt? What will you gain out of that?

It's funny how some parents will put their children in Karate at the

Gurudwara...

but yet don't even think about putting their children in Gatka, which

our

beloved Sikh brothers and sisters had used in the battles.

It's funny how some Amrit-Dharis don't respect other Amrit-Dharis and

ignore

them. (You know who you are.)

Aren't we all brothers and sisters?

It's funny how people talk about others in such ill mannered ways...

when they don't even know their own sins.

It's funny how some people think it's cool to "fit in" into society to

be

"normal"...

when they should know that nothing is wrong with who they are from

inside.

My dear sisters and brothers! "Normal" is a word a lot of people use

for

other people. Just ask yourselves... What is the deffinition for a

"normal

preson"?

It's funny how people say that Punjabi culture gets us closer to Guru

ji...

hmm....Personaly, I don't think that's true. Think about it! Look at

how

many things Punjabi culture takes us AWAY from Sikhi.

examlpes: 1. Girls have no say.

2. Culture changes each day, so people would want Sikhi to change too.

3. Girls don't get lori... I don't even know why people celebrate

it...I

think there's no reason for it. A boy is born. Big whoop!

4. Girls don't get to go to the Kabadi tournaments, but we can watch

them on

TV... I don't see anything wrong with going there and watching it. Do

you?

5. People strictly believe in the caste system, and then say wrong

things

about Gurbaani just because of what they believe.

It's funny how people agree to so many things they learn from

Gurbaani...

but yet don't act upon any of it.

All of this could be funny for us now..............but when you really

think

about it; You'll realize that it's so disappointing, and that there's

really

nothing to laugh about. It's all to frown upon.

It's sad how our leaders (Gurus) and brothers and sisters gave up their

lives to keep Sikhi alive...

BUT...

The people in our society today don't stop to respect that and realize

that

what the Sikhs had gone through and done, was for us, the people of

today.

They were/are our sisters and brothers who gave/give up so much... and

for

who? For us! Us; who can't get up in the morning to recite the name of

the

Lord. Us; who can't spend even 5% of the day towards doing things that

Guru

ji wants us to do.

It's sad how people forget the Lords name when not in need...

but when something is needed, they don't stop asking for things.

It's sad how we give nothing to Guru ji; no time, no respect, no

devotion,

nothing!...

but we ask for so much; cars, houses, ...you get my point......

It's funny how I'm sitting here typing,

when I can be reciting the name of the Lord with no worries at all.

.........Or is that sad???

I have not stated anything to hurt someone or some people in

particular. I

just stated what I feel is true. And please don't think that I believe

that

non-Amrit-Dhairs are rude or anything...thats not what I meant. We all

have

certain ways of life. And I'm aware of the fact that so many are

getting

ready to become Gursikhs. And I hope you all could just know how much

Anand

there is becoming a true Gursikh. I know that im not anyone to point

fingers

at people cuz im paapi myself...but really....think about please!

Jaago Pyaario! Jaago!

Peace

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

Damanpreet Kaur

132302[/snapback]

ummm...im so stupid...

and im confused now.... blush.gif

LOL.gif but still laughing at myself

132323[/snapback]

and were surprised.... ahahahaha LOL.gif

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why you! *shaking fist*

what is that supposed to mean?

now im confused even more........... wacko.gif

dont worry penji...i still lub juu!!!!! :lol:

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