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WJKK WJKFateh! ^_^

A benti to all the sangat, I'm in need of a few chands (for dastar) and chakkars, is there any way I can get one without goin to india, lol. Cuz these days, for this type of stuff, best option is India.

Is there anyone who has em, or know how/where I can get em? Your help's appreciated!!

Thanks!!

WJKK WJKFateh!!

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According to the principles of the Ashram one should not eat egg or meat in any form.One should not use liquor in any form.One should not indulge in the opposite sex or womanising. Men should consider other women as mother or sister and women should consider other men as their brothers or sons.
they even cover 3/4 khalsa kurehits...
Dera Sacha Sauda believes in true earnings with hardwork, and stenuous labour of the ten fingers,that is why the permanent residing disciples work 18-18 hours a day and are involved in the true service of mankind and true remembrance of the Lord.The true earnings made from sweat and wit always give us peace and satisfaction and we progress fast towards the eternal planes of spiritualism.

keerat karni .....

Dera Sacha Sauda is totally into true service of humanity as humanity is the prime religion in Dera Sacha Sauda, keeping humanity as the prime subject poor,helpless,orphans and sick people are served selflessly and proper care is taken without any self

interest or motive.

vand ke chhakna (kind of?)
Whoever follows these principles of Dera Sacha Sauda can do the true meditation of Allah, Waheguru, Ram, God and can get the happiness of both the existing worlds,one where we are living ,another from where this soul has come.He will also be lucky enough to see his lord within and his soul will have the honour of salvation and freedom from the cycle of births and deaths.

karma...., reincarnation.......

maaaaan.....they're obviously trying to confuse people.... this is ridiculous... i don't understand why no one's ever heard of these guys before!?!

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here's more:

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20021204/...4/haryana.htm#3

Chandigarh, December 3

Two more followers of the controversial Dera Sacha Sauda, Sirsa, have been arrested in a murder case, according to information received here today.

It may be recalled that earlier three followers of the dera were arrested for allegedly murdering a Sirsa-based journalist, Mr Ram Chander Chhatterpati, on October 24. Since then various organisations of journalists have been demanding a CBI inquiry into the affairs of the dera.

The latest arrests have been made in connection with the murder of Mr Ranjit, son of Mr Joginder, a former sarpanch of Khanpur Kolian village in Kurukshetra district. Ranjit was murdered on July 10 when several shots were fired upon him. Ranjit was among the top hierarchy of the dera before he quit the sect after an anonymous letter alleging <admin-profanity filter activated> exploitation of women inmates of the dera started circulating. His sister, who was a student of an educational institution run by the dera at Sirsa, had quit her studies.

Informed sources say the dera suspected that the letter was written by Ranjit’s sister.

Later the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered a CBI inquiry into the allegations levelled in the letter.

Immediately after the murder Joginder had suspected certain residents of his village for being responsible for the killing of his son. However, the police did not find any evidence against the suspects named by Joginder. Later he wrote a letter to the Haryana Chief Minister that he had come to know that his son was

murdered by a follower of the dera, Jasbir, whose father was the president of the managing committee of an educational institution run by the dera at Sirsa. Jasbir was also doing some business in the dera complex.

The investigation of the murder case was transferred from the district police to the Crime Branch of the CID, Madhuban.

The sources say the Crime Branch arrested Jasbir and Sabdil, a Punjab police constable attached with the head of the dera as his gunman, in connection with the murder of Ranjit, whose father had also moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking a CBI inquiry into the murder of his son. The next date of hearing of the case is in February next year.

The sources say the head of the dera has five gunmen — three of the Punjab police and two of the Haryana police.

The two accused were produced before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kurukshetra, Mr Krishan Kumar, this afternoon. The prosecution sought the police remand of Jasbir, from whom, it said, certain things, including the vehicle and the weapon used in the murder, were to be recovered. The court remanded Jasbir in police custody till December 7.

However, constable Sabdil was remanded in judicial custody for 14 days after he demanded that his identification parade should be held.

The police allegedly recovered a Gypsy (HP-03-A 0857) along with Rs 1.65 lakh in cash from the suspects. A heavy police force was deployed in the court compex when the suspects were produced before the Magistrate.

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