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I think the word we are all looking for is = PROPOGANDA!

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actually no (to my las post)...

it does look kinda RSS now,

jus took a second look at it and seen that white majh in the middle of the picture and the painter makes out that everyones worshiping it... :wub: :wub:

looks kinda old...sooo who drew it??? grin.gif

there no such thing as a white majh its prolly a cow not a water buffalo aahhaa when i first read your post i thought you wrote white manja , i bad reading skills :D

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our first five gurus wore silli topi only turban tradition was started by 6th pita .... check out bale di janam sakhi for guru nanak sahibs appearance ...

oh iv only seen drawings of Guru Nanak dev ji and they make it look like a ghol dastar :wub:

i dont have much knowledge so i never really kno what im talking about

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Gurfateh !

As Jassa Singh Ji has said many sources say Guru Nanak wore 'Seli Topi' and it was Guru Hargobind Sahib who said - it is time to put the seli topi in the Toshekhana (treasury) as I will now wear a Turban and 2 swords , Miri and Piri - thereby starting the tradition of wearing the Turban.

This view is not accepted by all sections of the Sikh community and is seen as controversial, many argue against the Guru Sahib's wearing Topis.

The Sodhi Bans - the family of Guru Ram Das Ji (through the line of Prithi Chand, eldest son of Guru Ram Das and brother of Guru Arjan Sahib ) - claim to have the Seli Topi of Guru Nanak Sahib as well as other relics such as the Pothi and Mala of Guru Nanak Sahib.

These relics are kept at Pothimala in GurHarsahai (Dist Ferozepur Punjab) - They are put on public display on the first day of Bikrami Samvat every year. (Indian New Year) - The seli topi is worn by the current 'Gaddi Nashin' or heir on that day.

Here are some pictures of the Seli topi in the possession of the Sodhis

This picture shows the Seli topi encased in another protective topi

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This picture shows the Seli topi - made of silk - which the Sodhis claim is the original worn by Guru Nanak

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The Pothi and Mala - the Sodhis claim belonged to Guru Nanak

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Jaswant Singh Sodhi - wearing the 'seli topi'

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All this is controversial and is uncomfortable for some Sikhs.

I am just posting the pictures for the sangat here to see - It is up to you to make up your own minds. - I have no particular agenda or view which I am trying to push .

The Pothimala Building dates from AD1745 and has some great examples of Wall & ceiling murals and woodwork which depict Sikh and Hindu themes as well as themes from Punjabi culture such as Heer Ranjha and Mirza

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Ranjit Singh 'Freed'

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actually no (to my las post)...

it does look kinda RSS now,

jus took a second look at it and seen that white majh in the middle of the picture and the painter makes out that everyones worshiping it... :wub: :D

looks kinda old...sooo who drew it??? grin.gif

there no such thing as a white majh its prolly a cow not a water buffalo aahhaa when i first read your post i thought you wrote white manja , i bad reading skills wacko.gif

but it looks like a majh cuz its one colour, cows have black patches. plus its got horns so it might be a bull...in dunno im confused...probably a RSS hybrid wacko.gif

ahh well hu caresssss... rolleyes.gif

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stupid nang and picture! stupid hi5!! All crappy things :D

give a link to this profile and sangata can email him.

btw, its best not to be on hi5 in the first place :wub:

our first five gurus wore silli topi only turban tradition was started by 6th pita .... check out bale di janam sakhi for guru nanak sahibs appearance ...

hoe sikh sir ttopee dhharai || saath janam kushattee hue marai ||

He who as a Sikh places a hat on their head; will be reborn seven times as a leper.

Yeah so either that suggests our first panj Guroo Sahiba werent Sikhs, or they were Sikhs and... Vaheguroo.

The idea of our Guroo Sahibs wearing hats is absurd.

Im sorry but those pics in the post from Freed are definetly fakes or those sindhis are just misguided, Guroo Ji would never wear a hat.

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If someone belvies in something different to you that is not stupid. It may be false though but not stupid

As far as my brains motor runs - when something is presented in the wrong way or depicts somethings thats not true, to me its classed as stupid - because stupid means when someone lacks in intelligency, judgement and/or is foolish.

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If someone belvies in something different to you that is not stupid. It may be false though but not stupid

As far as my brains motor runs - when something is presented in the wrong way or depicts somethings thats not true, to me its classed as stupid - because stupid means when someone lacks in intelligency, judgement and/or is foolish.

i say you get your brain supercharged

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If someone belvies in something different to you that is not stupid. It may be false though but not stupid

As far as my brains motor runs - when something is presented in the wrong way or depicts somethings thats not true, to me its classed as stupid - because stupid means when someone lacks in intelligency, judgement and/or is foolish.

i say you get your brain supercharged

rolleyes.gif

everyone knows ur a undercover hindu loll ohmy.gif :D :wub: (dnt get moody or emotionally offended)

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