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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

Now instead of looking at the mistakes of other people why don't we just look at our own mistakes and try to improve them ji?

Just Jap Naam Ji :)

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

What exactly is my mistakes, ji? Anyway, I am just asking a simple question. I don't know why people here are getting so anal about this.

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What exactly is my mistakes, ji? Anyway, I am just asking a simple question. I don't know why people here are getting so anal about this.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

Daas never said you have any Ji

Daas is just saying dont look at other peoples mistakes Ji

Jap Naam :)

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

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I personally don't care if I am Sikh or not, but I am sure that most Keshdhari do consider themselves as Sikhs. If they didn't, then why do their wear turbans?

But you had asked for the definition of Sikh.

Keshdahris are the people who are a step ahead from monne people on the path of becoming khalsa.

No one cares if you are a sikh or not. Tusi kisse di kehan te thori sikh bann jana. you should do what you feel is right for you. and i think we should be concerened about ourselves first and then set this world straight.

So were you born as a JATT ?

The other guy give a defination of sikh is first. I am asking what guru granth sahib stated because he give me a rehat version of the defination.

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What exactly is my mistakes, ji? Anyway, I am just asking a simple question. I don't know why people here are getting so anal about this.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

Daas never said you have any Ji

Daas is just saying dont look at other peoples mistakes Ji

Jap Naam :)

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

Fair enough.

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Read my post again. Jatt is an ethnic group. To say you can't be born as a jatt is like say you can't be born as a Punjabi. Anyway, I don't want to go off-topic here. If you want learn more about jatts, then do some research.

Research on jatts LOL.gifLOL.gif I guess everyone knows what jatts were and what they are now. Talking of research, how about you do the same for the question you had asked ?

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i didnt say that, you need to go back and re-read what i said

You said:

JUST being kesadhari dont make you sikh

did you even read the first word there rolleyes.gif

Buddy, Keshdhari is a term used to describe a Sikh who wears the 5 K's without taking amrit AND believes in Sikhi. Read the Gurdwara Act 1930 (or something like that) for the definition.

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i didnt say that, you need to go back and re-read what i said

You said:

JUST being kesadhari dont make you sikh

did you even read the first word there rolleyes.gif

Buddy, Keshdhari is a term used to describe a Sikh who wears the 5 K's without taking amrit AND believes in Sikhi. Read the Gurdwara Act 1930 (or something like that) for the definition.

before i counter this, show me where it is. since you've read it, you must know where i can find it
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