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Okay then, but I am not the only one questioning about non-jatt amritdhari issue. Though people don't want to admit it, but there is hardly any non-jatt amritdharis in the world.

what are you on about man? Most i have met in Canada aren't even from the jatt background.

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Okay then, but I am not the only one questioning about non-jatt amritdhari issue. Though people don't want to admit it, but there is hardly any non-jatt amritdharis in the world.

what are you on about man? Most i have met in Canada aren't even from the jatt background.

Really? What part of Canada did you meet these amritdharis?

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ummm... right... so... back to the issue...

how do we tackle the issue of ALL sikhs that are strayin off the path?

i have always maintained that a mother can do wonders for sikhi. education for a sikh starts from the time they are concieved in mother's womb. when a mother herself wakes up early, does simran nitnem and tries to remeber waheguru during the day ,then its easier for the child to follow sikhi. there were times when mothers would do kanga to their child and recite sakhia, or gurbani to them, these days mothe'rs are too busy with work and wat not and some even say they dont have time to take care of the kid's kesh so "i cut em" :wub: i'm not being sexist here, its natural for a child to have a deeper connetion with his/her mother as they spend 9 months inside the mother. even scientists agree what guru sahib has said, that even mother's thoughts effect the child.

sikhi has always been maintained by bibia, as they are very very powerful and influential beings. it was a bibi who first recognized what guru nanak sahib ji were, his sister.

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i feel there must be (at least) 3 diff types of parchars ... one aimed at the youth.... one aimed at the adults... and one aimed at everybody which would show how to live a sikhi lifestyle at home... i's even hard for many amritdharee families to sit down and do paath together or what not...

so.. is there a way we can do all 3 at one time? or even the first 2? thing is... we're focussin so much on parchar for the youth these days, that we're forgettin bout parchar for the adults... which are probably the most important as well.. becah, growin up, the parents are the backbone and support of the youth... kids look up to their parents.. and if their parents are followin a gursikhi lifestyle, there's a far better chance the kid will adapt that same sort of lifestyle..

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There is ZIP parchar in villages. I strongly feel we make some kinda organization which has members both in the west and in Punjab/India thats solely works on sikhi parchar and all the social issues that concern the punjabi community.

I ask all the people in the west..waht brought you close to sikhi?? You all the know the answer..thats what we need in Punjab and i am telling you it'll work for sure. People in pinds were never exposed to media and when they got access to media they took all the ugly stuff from there because that is what was made available to them.

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i feel there must be (at least) 3 diff types of parchars ... one aimed at the youth.... one aimed at the adults... and one aimed at everybody which would show how to live a sikhi lifestyle at home... i's even hard for many amritdharee families to sit down and do paath together or what not...

so.. is there a way we can do all 3 at one time? or even the first 2? thing is... we're focussin so much on parchar for the youth these days, that we're forgettin bout parchar for the adults... which are probably the most important as well.. becah, growin up, the parents are the backbone and support of the youth... kids look up to their parents.. and if their parents are followin a gursikhi lifestyle, there's a far better chance the kid will adapt that same sort of lifestyle..

So what is the best way to reach to adults?

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