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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe guru Ji Ke Fateh

I was wandering is it ok if someone takes a Gutka outside in the snow and recite bani???

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe guru Ji Ke Fateh

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you do too much "wandering" :) lol yeh its okay to take it out in the snow...

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe guru Ji Ke Fateh

well it was snowing and i wanted to go outside and recite bani becouse i love the cold and i love the snow but i was thinking would it be respectfull becouse snow will be falling on the Gutka???

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its snnnoooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnggggggggg!!!! :cool:: looks so wikid!!! actually penji, uv given me a reali gud idea!! jus make sure u wrap up!! :)

if ur gna take ur gutka outside make sure the snow doesnt fall on it too much, coz then the pages may become wet and the Gurmukhi may get smudged!! but otherwise is sounds like fun!!

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i have only seen snow once .... two years back on the way to hemkunth sahib .... that time gurudwara was just opened for sangat .... even the srovar was only 6 by 6 feet of water rest all srovar was ice .... and they had removed 4 - 5 feet of snow from the front of door of gurudwara sahib to open it ..... wow .... but thank god i dont snow in punjab ....

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on a another note was chekin da sarbloh warriors site

and looked and the character section, read some of there Characteristics, Fighting Styles & Stories

and stuff like this is written which does not fit into a khalsa gursikhs jeevan

http://sarblohwarriors.co.uk//index.php?op...5&Itemid=30

Vengeful, filled with hatred and anger, impulsive, sadistic, has no mercy for the enemy,

Hot headed, sometimes over confident and childish, ikes to mock the enemy, even when outnumbered

Fighting Style: Drunken Master

Loves to insult the enemies’ mothers and sisters

Always seems to be intoxicated with something

i think the things above do not fit in at all with a sant-siphai jeevan, i think we shud e-mail the creaters www.sarblohwarriors.co.uk and tell them to change this stuff, ppl are going to look at this stuff and think all sikhs are like this

plz tell wot u think sangat ji

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vjkk vjkf

on a another note was chekin da sarbloh warriors site

and looked and the character section, read some of there Characteristics, Fighting Styles & Stories

and stuff like this is written which does not fit into a khalsa gursikhs jeevan

http://sarblohwarriors.co.uk//index.php?op...5&Itemid=30

Vengeful, filled with hatred and anger, impulsive, sadistic, has no mercy for the enemy,

Hot headed, sometimes over confident and childish, ikes to mock the enemy, even when outnumbered

Fighting Style: Drunken Master

Loves to insult the enemies’ mothers and sisters

Always seems to be intoxicated with something

i think the things above do not fit in at all with a sant-siphai jeevan, i think we shud e-mail the creaters www.sarblohwarriors.co.uk and tell them to change this stuff, ppl are going to look at this stuff and think all sikhs are like this

plz tell wot u think sangat ji

some of these characters maybe not as good as the other ones..........or maybe they are shown as baddies inthe game or backstabbers!! grin.gif

and Drunken Master style fighting is very good!! u are not drunk with intoxicants or anything.....yet it is a method were ur body can flow with the blows u get coming towards u!! (flow with the blows, it rhymes :):) it isn't actually wen u are drunk!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe guru Ji Ke Fateh

I was wandering is it ok if someone takes a Gutka outside in the snow and recite bani???

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe guru Ji Ke Fateh

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Friend I have a picture of Sikhs taking Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji to the field of flanders during the First world war (above), where much blood and carnage went on. Our Guru can go anywhere. The snow is ok.

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