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do these words mean the same i.e. are interchangeable in their usage or do they both mean different things?

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Im a bit confused now :sady:

but anyways all i know is that I want to be a Gursikh one day and thats all that matters to me at the moment..............and the more i

try to be like a Gursikh I know im one step closer to becoming one pray.gif

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a gursikh is amrtidhari BUT an amritdhari may or may not be a gursikh

It is my understanding that Every amritdhari is a gursikh but every gursikh may not be an amritdhari..

Bhul chuk maaf karni jee!

i've seen quite the opposite actually. not all amritdhari's are gursikhs. but i also do think that to become a GURsikh one was take khandey di pahul
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Maybe I am wrong but Maharaj and Puratan Singhs never used the term “amritdhari” or “keshdhari” or “sehajdhari”. I think these terms have come about more in recent times for categorisation purposes. A Sikh follows the spirtual journey to Guru-Khalsa.

If you get a chance read Salok Mahalla 9 (see link below).

http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/Register.ns...urm-Eng-Rom.doc

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