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Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga. Heres a pic of Swami Ji sitting next to Sant Partap Singh Ji on the right.

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Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga.

Well done Gurdwara Karamsar for abusing the stage once again :D grin.gif If it's not naamdharis it's arya samajis..... You know what Gurdwara Karamsar UK, you should feel lucky that you have Guru Maharaj's Darshan, but hey the "master of yoga" has blessed your lives now... another good opportunity for pictures and a fresh group of new supporters.

Anyhow IF there was a Sri Akhand Path Sahib taking place in the Gurdwara Diwan (which does happen @ Karamsar Gurdwara) whilst the Arya Samaji was chatting on stage then you got a lot to answer for!

Wah Karamsar wah! We are so proud of you! thumbs_down.gif

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Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga.

Well done Gurdwara Karamsar for abusing the stage once again :D grin.gif If it's not naamdharis it's arya samajis..... You know what Gurdwara Karamsar UK, you should feel lucky that you have Guru Maharaj's Darshan, but hey the "master of yoga" has blessed your lives now... another good opportunity for pictures and a fresh group of new supporters.

Anyhow IF there was a Sri Akhand Path Sahib taking place in the Gurdwara Diwan (which does happen @ Karamsar Gurdwara) whilst the Arya Samaji was chatting on stage then you got a lot to answer for!

Wah Karamsar wah! We are so proud of you! thumbs_down.gif

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Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga.

Well done Gurdwara Karamsar for abusing the stage once again :D grin.gif If it's not naamdharis it's arya samajis..... You know what Gurdwara Karamsar UK, you should feel lucky that you have Guru Maharaj's Darshan, but hey the "master of yoga" has blessed your lives now... another good opportunity for pictures and a fresh group of new supporters.

Anyhow IF there was a Sri Akhand Path Sahib taking place in the Gurdwara Diwan (which does happen @ Karamsar Gurdwara) whilst the Arya Samaji was chatting on stage then you got a lot to answer for!

Wah Karamsar wah! We are so proud of you! thumbs_down.gif

No I only bow to Guru Granth Sahib Ji... so did Swami Ji he was a guest at the gurdwara. I think you are being narrow minded and judging people just because they are different from their background. I aint going to bother replying to your pathetic responces.

Was there an Sri Akhand Path Sahib or Sukhmani Sahib Path taking place when the Swami arrived? Was the microphone switched off when the Shabad was being recited in order for the Swami to speak on the stage microphone? Is the Swamis words greater than GurBani?

Does every guest in a Gurdwara have to go straight on stage and talk OVER Shabad, whilst Shabad is being recited? SNAP OUT OF IT!

BANI GURU GURU HAI BANI.

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Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga.

Well done Gurdwara Karamsar for abusing the stage once again :D grin.gif If it's not naamdharis it's arya samajis..... You know what Gurdwara Karamsar UK, you should feel lucky that you have Guru Maharaj's Darshan, but hey the "master of yoga" has blessed your lives now... another good opportunity for pictures and a fresh group of new supporters.

Anyhow IF there was a Sri Akhand Path Sahib taking place in the Gurdwara Diwan (which does happen @ Karamsar Gurdwara) whilst the Arya Samaji was chatting on stage then you got a lot to answer for!

Wah Karamsar wah! We are so proud of you! thumbs_down.gif

No I only bow to Guru Granth Sahib Ji... so did Swami Ji he was a guest at the gurdwara. I think you are being narrow minded and judging people just because they are different from their background. I aint going to bother replying to your pathetic responces.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

Who bow's to Guru Ji, should only bow to Guru Ji. Guru Ji has given us everything from food to clothes to this blessed life. What has your Swami Ram Dev given you???? Has he given you clothes, job, health, family, life??? No i dont think so!!!

Why is it that we dont recognise our Guru and we recognise people like Swami Ram Dev?? Is it because they are sooo commercialised??

How come's when some other Sant comes to the gurdwara they dont get recognised?? Is it because they tell you to only bow to our Guru Ji and to take Amrit and lead a sikhi life??

Who is this Swami anyways?? He teaches Yoga so why are we bowing at him?? What blessing is he giving you?? our Guru Gives us blessing everytime we go and see them and everytime we listen to them and listen to there kirtan. Whats this Swami giving you???

Hmmmm i really do wander why our Guru Ji is being compared to Swami.... grin.gif

Today at Gurdawara Karamsar UK we were very lucky to have dharshan of Swami Ramdev Ji who every one knows is master of Yoga. Heres the pictures I took... was quite hard to get the shots while swami ji was walking but I didnt do too bad.

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Well done!!! Karamsar need as many superstars as possible to make their Gurdwara Number One in the area! Completely pathetic and a huge insult to Baba Isher Singh & Baba Kishen Singh who only taught the world that Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is th lifeline for Sikhs.

Karamsar has now misled all their Sangat and done a great paap. Well done, but Karamsar is now the Number One Gurdwara in East London! To sustain this position the coming personalities in the following weeks include Micheal Jackson, David Beckham and Amitabh Bachchan!!!

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