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ewwwwww they dont clean their pool and the water is all black :umm:

Why do dummies want to get married at a hotel instead of the Gurdwara? rolleyes.gif

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Blackpool! Haven't we been here before. Remember these threads, there aint even any Sikhs in Blackpool!!

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=17944&hl=

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=14323&hl=

I've just rung the hotel and they have confirmed that a sikh wedding ceremony is taking place tommorrow morning on their premises, however they are concerned that they will be offending the Sikh community. I think if we apply the pressure than they will not all Guru Ji's saroop on their premises.

Speak to Jo Hanly 0871 231 2839.

Also ring the Gurdwara, Guru Nanak Recreational Centre Preston on 01772 798395. Judging from the last few times the beadbis have happened in Blackpool these masands are always behind it!!!!1

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ok i can confirm the protest WILL be going ahead for tommorow.

The Respect Campaign have been liaising with family and tried their very best to seek an outcome which is fair and just. The family gave out wedding cards saying that the wedding would be at the Gurdwara but had secretly booked the hotel in advance. The hotel has confirmed that they have been booked for this purpose. The Respect Campaign tried to reach an amicable agreement but the family have refused point blank to conduct the wedding anywhere but the hotel and want Sri Guru Granth Sahib Maharaj brought onto the premises which regularly has meat and Alcohol on the premises.

The Beadbi is going ahead so the protest is going ahead

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Man, im still not sure on this whole issue here.

Because I see this world as one and every iota or every bit of land and water belonging to the Almighty (no, not Bush, im talking about God)

And i dont see how this "if its on the same 'premises' things works." Im not making a point here, just looking for some education on it. If lets say, a section of this hotel was reserved for the wedding where there is no meat or alcohol being served for the entire day, and it was all proper cleaned up for the arrival of Guru Jee... is that totally unacceptable?

Also, its been discussed before that "oh no, they had meat sharaab at this hall which shares same wall as the Gurdwara!"... but i know 2 Gurdwaras just off the top of my head - one which is connected to a CASINO and NIGHTCLUB, and one which is connected to houses in a terrace... so whats the ruling on that? When Guru Jee is taken to houses, what the hell do we know what their neighbours are doing?!

You go on about "premises"... but premises suggest that you care more about the law than Guru Jee because premises is a very legal term and suggests ownership of assets. But looking at Gurbani... Gurbani suggests God is the Ruler of every thing in this world.. every speck of dust.

I would never wanna see beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib Jee. But Guru Jee is the knower of all. Guru Jee knows what goes on in the world, more than us. So if we want to stop Beadbi of Maharaj, we should not theoretically, have as many saroops of Guru Jee as we do have in the world as this whole world is polluted and going up in flames. You cant escape the flames wherever you take Guru Jee, even in a Gurdwara. NO one, however, should enter Guru Jee's physical emodiement, which is Guru Granth Sahib Jee, under the influence of drugs, alcohol or having eaten meat. We can control what goes on in that room where Guru Jee is present or the immediate area which can see Guru Jee's saroop. Beyond that, you would have to control the entire world to stop the beadbi...

Forgive me if ive said anything wrong... but im still not convinced.

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