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stop going on about this mona thing mate

if you wish to be a sikh of the guru, you must take amrit from the guru and obey the rehit of the guru, which includes not cutting your hair

however, as this story shows, just because you take amrit and wear a keski, does not make you a good sikh, if you commit a terrible sin like this woman has, you deserve not, to be called a sikh of the guru, and should go before panj and beg for forgiveness

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stop going on about this mona thing mate

if you wish to be a sikh of the guru, you must take amrit from the guru and obey the rehit of the guru, which includes not cutting your hair

however, as this story shows, just because you take amrit and wear a keski, does not make you a good sikh, if you commit a terrible sin like this woman has, you deserve not, to be called a sikh of the guru, and should go before panj and beg for forgiveness

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^^ its just funy when he does that now. i dont even get any sympthetic feeling anymore

Well I don't expect to get any sympathy from you anyway.

why you so bitter
Remember that sikh gurus say that non-sikhs can achieve salvation too.
lets see some gurbani to support that :wub:
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^^ its just funy when he does that now. i dont even get any sympthetic feeling anymore

Well I don't expect to get any sympathy from you anyway.

why you so bitter
Remember that sikh gurus say that non-sikhs can achieve salvation too.
lets see some gurbani to support that :wub:

Guru Granth Sahib, Page 142:

ਬਦਫੈਲੀ ਗੈਬਾਨਾ ਖਸਮੁ ਨ ਜਾਣਈ ॥

बदफैली गैबाना खसमु न जाणई ॥

Baḏfailī gaibānā kẖasam na jāṇ­ī.

The foolish demon, who does evil deeds, does not know his Lord and Master.

ਸੋ ਕਹੀਐ ਦੇਵਾਨਾ ਆਪੁ ਨ ਪਛਾਣਈ ॥

सो कहीऐ देवाना आपु न पछाणई ॥

So kahī­ai ḏėvānā āp na pacẖẖāṇ­ī.

Call him a mad-man, if he does not understand himself.

ਕਲਹਿ ਬੁਰੀ ਸੰਸਾਰਿ ਵਾਦੇ ਖਪੀਐ ॥

कलहि बुरी संसारि वादे खपीऐ ॥

Kaleh burī sansār vāḏė kẖapī­ai.

The strife of this world is evil; these struggles are consuming it.

ਵਿਣੁ ਨਾਵੈ ਵੇਕਾਰਿ ਭਰਮੇ ਪਚੀਐ ॥

विणु नावै वेकारि भरमे पचीऐ ॥

viṇ nāvai vėkār bẖarmė pacẖī­ai.

Without the Lord's Name, life is worthless. Through doubt, the people are being destroyed.

ਰਾਹ ਦੋਵੈ ਇਕੁ ਜਾਣੈ ਸੋਈ ਸਿਝਸੀ ॥

राह दोवै इकु जाणै सोई सिझसी ॥

Rāh ḏovai ik jāṇai so­ī sijẖsī.

One who recognizes that all spiritual paths lead to the One shall be emancipated.

ਕੁਫਰ ਗੋਅ ਕੁਫਰਾਣੈ ਪਇਆ ਦਝਸੀ ॥

कुफर गोअ कुफराणै पइआ दझसी ॥

Kufar go­a kufrāṇai pa­i­ā ḏajẖsī.

One who speaks lies shall fall into hell and burn.

ਸਭ ਦੁਨੀਆ ਸੁਬਹਾਨੁ ਸਚਿ ਸਮਾਈਐ ॥

सभ दुनीआ सुबहानु सचि समाईऐ ॥

Sabẖ ḏunī­ā sub­hān sacẖ samā­ī­ai.

In all the world, the most blessed and sanctified are those who remain absorbed in Truth.

ਸਿਝੈ ਦਰਿ ਦੀਵਾਨਿ ਆਪੁ ਗਵਾਈਐ ॥੯॥

सिझै दरि दीवानि आपु गवाईऐ ॥९॥

Sijẖai ḏar ḏīvān āp gavā­ī­ai. ||9||

One who eliminates selfishness and conceit is redeemed in the Court of the Lord. ||9||

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did you read the gurmukhi ??? dont rely on english translations because they are wrong.

contemplate what guru sahib is saying, dont just read the english translation and stop there. if other paths do lead to god, then why did guru sahib had to start a brand new path?

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did you read the gurmukhi ??? dont rely on english translations because they are wrong.

contemplate what guru sahib is saying, dont just read the english translation and stop there. if other paths do lead to god, then why did guru sahib had to start a brand new path?

How is the english translations are wrong?

Maybe Guru Ji started sikhi because sikhi is the fastest path to reach god. :wub:

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stop going on about this mona thing mate

if you wish to be a sikh of the guru, you must take amrit from the guru and obey the rehit of the guru, which includes not cutting your hair

however, as this story shows, just because you take amrit and wear a keski, does not make you a good sikh, if you commit a terrible sin like this woman has, you deserve not, to be called a sikh of the guru, and should go before panj and beg for forgiveness

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woahhh

do u read what you type before pressing send?

you are comparing cutting your hair, to a jatha??????

guru sahib specifically said, to be an amritdhari gursikh, one must not cut their hair as it is one of the bujjar kurehits

where did guru sahib mention anything about jathebande? and why have you brought jathebande into this?

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did you read the gurmukhi ??? dont rely on english translations because they are wrong.

contemplate what guru sahib is saying, dont just read the english translation and stop there. if other paths do lead to god, then why did guru sahib had to start a brand new path?

How is the english translations are wrong?

lemme start you off here

rwh dovY ieku jwxY soeI isJsI ]

Rāh ḏovai ik jāṇai so­ī sijẖsī.

One who recognizes that all spiritual paths lead to the One shall be emancipated.

dovY means 2, where did the word all come from in the english translation?

Maybe Guru Ji started sikhi because sikhi is the fastest path to reach god. :wub:
again, show me some bani that supports it and i'll be happy to agree.
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