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for people who dont know what a kalee is..

i hoppe my "diagram" eplains it.... <_< blush.gif

ok...nvm...the attachment AINT workin :@ :'(

heheheh all that time and it wont even work to show us so we are all still lost with what you are saying :D JK

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Guys, Halloween is and has always been meant for kids. Do you see how happy kids are when they put on their costumes and run outside to get free candy? Its adorable.. :@

Anyways, the point is its for kids, they smile, they love it- its all worth it

I know!!!! my neighbour's daughter came up to me and she's like "trick or treat!!!" omgg she was so adorable in her lil princess costume and lil crown...she was so adorable blush.gif and yeah man i mean their lil kids let em have fun :D my lil bro and sis went and they had lotsa fun...its naw about like wha you believe in i mean they jus wanna look scary and get free candy lmao <_< bhul chuk muaf

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I think the aim of SikhSangat website is to make everyones life extremely boring, at least that what it look like from some of the posts. :D

Seriously like some people said, just take a chill pill....Its' not what people believe in, all it is some fun time for the cute little kids to enjoy. They only get this time and some other time to enjoy, otherwise the poor kids are at home learning ABC. :@

I gave out candies today, and saw cute little sardars as well they had rumaals on and their little masks, it was soo frikin cutee man. I felt like grabbing their cheeks, but their mothers and grandmothers were with them, and you know how crazy they can get, LOL. <_<

Let kids be kids, and let teenagers be teenagers, and so on and so forth.

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Guys, Halloween is and has always been meant for kids. Do you see how happy kids are when they put on their costumes and run outside to get free candy? Its adorable.. :D

Anyways, the point is its for kids, they smile, they love it- its all worth it

halloween ain't only for kids rolleyes.gif

and besides, we made an event out of it, along with one of the clubs at our university, we went out and collected canned food items for the FoodBank and we collected ALOT guru kirpa naal, people were very friendly, and it was an amazing experience, i encourage everyone to do that, it's truly a great seva

hehe, and so what if we accepted a few chocolate bars or candy to keep us energized along the way, those cans can get heavy!! blush.gif

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Fateh...

Firstly the point of raising topics in sikhsangat is not to be a damper, rather it is to share you views and opinions with other like minded people.

I dont have any issues with people celebrating, and kids having a good time. I am merely stating that by following other cultural celebrations arent we diluting our own celebrations. You tell me a kid who celebrates Diwali, Eid and Halloween is going to be looking fwd to celebrating the Guru Nanak Dev Ji's gurpurab with the same enthusasim.

Ok now if I expand this to another example: God is one. We all know that. Tomorrow if you start taking your kid to a Hindu Temple, then a mosque, then a church, and then to gurudwara on a regular basis. Let me clarify here, we are not talking once a while for educational purporses - I am saying on a regular basis. Just like you are celebrating all other festivals on a regular basis; then will that child have the same level of belief and faith in a Gurudwara or is the kid going to be confused.

We are influenced heavily by the Hindu religion in India; hasnt it become common practise amongst the sikhs in india to go ahead with hindu rituals. Am I wrong here.

So once again the point is not to be a kill joy, think deeper.

BTW - Tony is a common name in motherland. Try saying it with a BUD accent ; TTTToooooonnnnnnniieeeeeeeeeeee.....

Fateh. . .

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Fateh...

Firstly the point of raising topics in sikhsangat is not to be a damper, rather it is to share you views and opinions with other like minded people.

I dont have any issues with people celebrating, and kids having a good time. I am merely stating that by following other cultural celebrations arent we diluting our own celebrations. You tell me a kid who celebrates Diwali, Eid and Halloween is going to be looking fwd to celebrating the Guru Nanak Dev Ji's gurpurab with the same enthusasim.

Ok now if I expand this to another example: God is one. We all know that. Tomorrow if you start taking your kid to a Hindu Temple, then a mosque, then a church, and then to gurudwara on a regular basis. Let me clarify here, we are not talking once a while for educational purporses - I am saying on a regular basis. Just like you are celebrating all other festivals on a regular basis; then will that child have the same level of belief and faith in a Gurudwara or is the kid going to be confused.

We are influenced heavily by the Hindu religion in India; hasnt it become common practise amongst the sikhs in india to go ahead with hindu rituals. Am I wrong here.

So once again the point is not to be a kill joy, think deeper.

BTW - Tony is a common name in motherland. Try saying it with a BUD accent ; TTTToooooonnnnnnniieeeeeeeeeeee.....

Fateh. . .

lol are you a freshy with the name Tony if so hahah LOL.gif

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Ok now if I expand this to another example: God is one. We all know that. Tomorrow if you start taking your kid to a Hindu Temple, then a mosque, then a church, and then to gurudwara on a regular basis. Let me clarify here, we are not talking once a while for educational purporses - I am saying on a regular basis. Just like you are celebrating all other festivals on a regular basis; then will that child have the same level of belief and faith in a Gurudwara or is the kid going to be confused.

So we celebrate halloween, thanksgiving on a regular basis? Like we have a holiday once a week. If you were to take your kids to a mandir then a mosque then a church then a Gurughar then how is that the same???Mentally we do that I dont know bout actually doing that. These arent even "religious" holidays so it should be looked at like any other day anyway besides the candy part. If someone is more into halloween over Guru Nanaks GurPurab then thats how they manmat things, taking candy from a baby wont change their religious views rolleyes.gif

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