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its ur future predictions with ur time and place of birth etc .... they read ur starts movement and all to predict it .... its oldest science of world .... this study is around 5000 years old ....

and why is not advised in sikhi .... its not that it is false ... but a sikh is one who says tere bhanna mitha lagge .... not predict future first then try and change it .....

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its ur future predictions with ur time and place of birth etc .... they read ur starts movement and all to predict it .... its oldest science of world .... this study is around 5000 years old ....

and why is not advised in sikhi .... its not that it is false ... but a sikh is one who says tere bhanna mitha lagge .... not predict future first then try and change it .....

Bas :D The perfect Reason

Naam Japping will change your destiny anyway.. so what use will the janam patri be?

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yeah .... there is a long 3 hour sakhi in suraj parkash and its moral was as said by brhamins our fate is written on our forehead ... guru sahib said ur right ... but when ever a sikh bows before guru sahib ... when his forehead touches the ground .... his fate changes that very point .....

an old lady came to guru hargobind sahib ... asked for a son ... guru sahib told her its not in ur fate ..... she replyed back above in the blue sky its u who wrote everyones fate .... u havent wrote there but u can write my fate here .... guru sahib took her hand tried to write one ... but some how there horse moved .... and seven was written ... later she got seven kids ....

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I can guarantee you that the sun will rise tomorrow. Now you have to offer me money.

antaryami Mehtab Singh Ji you should have knwn dat i am broke tongue.gif .

anyways, sikhs dont believe in predicting future but how come prophecies about khalistan have been made then?

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an old lady came to guru hargobind sahib ... asked for a son ... guru sahib told her its not in ur fate ..... she replyed back above in the blue sky its u who wrote everyones fate .... u havent wrote there but u can write my fate here .... guru sahib took her hand tried to write one ... but some how there horse moved .... and seven was written ... later she got seven kids ....

..right.. rolleyes.gif

nice story but ent buying it

anyways, sikhs dont believe in predicting future but how come prophecies about khalistan have been made then?

you mean people like Chohan saying khalistan in 2007?

All I can say to that is: lol.

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