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Hi Punjabi link;

See who first says he want to leave this community.Look at your previous post.

I have no interest in indian constitution, the only thing i accepts is Guru Granth Sahib,

You are right i have not done anything, I will talk again when i have some worth.

I am leaving this community and not post again, i have anakh and not like you. I will stand on my words.

What other point do you want i recognise Guru granth sahib and you use Indian constitution, it itself portrays difference between a sikh and a patit.

Bye bye friend;

We will debate in coming years, Remember one thing;

"Kesh Guru dee mohar hai".

You never answer this

"Sawat Surat raab Dee Bhandee Bayemaan"

Did not find anything to answer?????????????????????????????????

Regards

Raaj karega Khalsa, aakee rahe na koi|

Khwaar hoi sab milange, bache sharaan jo hoi||

Waheguru jee da khalsa|

Waheguru jee dee fateh||

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Hi Punjabi link;

See who first says he want to leave this community.Look at your previous post.

I have no interest in indian constitution, the only thing i accepts is Guru Granth Sahib,

You are right i have not done anything, I will talk again when i have some worth.

I am leaving this community and not post again, i have anakh and not like you. I will stand on my words.

What other point do you want i recognise Guru granth sahib and you use Indian constitution, it itself portrays difference between a sikh and a patit.

Bye bye friend;

We will debate in coming years, Remember one thing;

"Kesh Guru dee mohar hai".

You never answer this

"Sawat Surat raab Dee Bhandee Bayemaan"

Did not find anything to answer?????????????????????????????????

Regards

Raaj karega Khalsa, aakee rahe na koi|

Khwaar hoi sab milange, bache sharaan jo hoi||

Waheguru jee da khalsa|

Waheguru jee dee fateh||

1. How can I leave a community when (According to you) I wasn’t part of the community to begin with?

2. Post your sources where you're getting your quotes from.

3. Do you even know what a patit is? I already provided a definition what a patit is. So stop using that word here.

4. Are you from India?

5. I am not an Indian citizen so this means that Indian constitution doesn't apply to me. So I don’t recognize Indian constitution at all.

6. LOL.gif @ anakh comment. You would be back to post here. :umm:

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punjabilink u posted this yourself

SAHAJDHARI a gradualist among Sikhs. Like other Sikhs, the Sahajdharis believe in the Ten Gurus and in the Guru Granth Sahib, though they exempt themselves from the obligation of keeping their hair unshorn. Receiving the rites of Khalsa baptism one day and maintaining long uncut hair and beard remain, nevertheless, the ultimate ideal which they must realize in their lifetime or see it realized by their offspring.

:umm:

Monne are patits unless they are on their way to joining the Khalsa... right?

By the way, in punjabi: Sehaj means slow, gradual.

So I'm guessing Eshari's definition

Sehajdhari sikh is

1) Who has kesh,

2)Recites bani and in in process of taking Amrit.

makes slightly more sense :TH:

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btw punjabilink u posted this yourself
SAHAJDHARI a gradualist among Sikhs. Like other Sikhs, the Sahajdharis believe in the Ten Gurus and in the Guru Granth Sahib, though they exempt themselves from the obligation of keeping their hair unshorn. Receiving the rites of Khalsa baptism one day and maintaining long uncut hair and beard remain, nevertheless, the ultimate ideal which they must realize in their lifetime or see it realized by their offspring.

:umm:

Monne are patits unless they are on their way to joining the Khalsa... right?

“Patit” means a person who being a keshadhari Sikh trims or shaves his beard or keshas or who after taking amrit commits any one or more of the kurahits].”

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btw punjabilink u posted this yourself
SAHAJDHARI a gradualist among Sikhs. Like other Sikhs, the Sahajdharis believe in the Ten Gurus and in the Guru Granth Sahib, though they exempt themselves from the obligation of keeping their hair unshorn. Receiving the rites of Khalsa baptism one day and maintaining long uncut hair and beard remain, nevertheless, the ultimate ideal which they must realize in their lifetime or see it realized by their offspring.

:umm:

Monne are patits unless they are on their way to joining the Khalsa... right?

By the way, in punjabi: Sehaj means slow, gradual.

So I'm guessing Eshari's definition

Sehajdhari sikh is

1) Who has kesh,

2)Recites bani and in in process of taking Amrit.

makes slightly more sense :TH:

Read my sources ( Post #89) again.

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