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There is no so called hanuman, aerodynamics he cannot fly, matter is constant cannot grow its size, Skeptic Sikh just you say about tech how can you prove there is anything as hanuman that ever existed, it can fly :D

These things are required by people with no brain to live a happy life as bani is not sufficient for them.

Gurbaani mentions Ridhis and Sidhis.

There are 18 Sidhis. Of them, the eight are known as major and the remaining are considered minor. The eight principle Sidhis are as follows: the power to assume form as small as atom (Anima), as large as mountain (Mahimaa), as light in weight as air (Laghimaa), and as heavy in weight as the Earth (Grimaa); the power to attain anything desired (Praapati), to bring all senses under one's control (Vasitva), to have unhampered will (Prakaamaya), and the lordliness (Isha). The minor Sidhis are namely the power to be immune from hunger and thirst (Anooram), to hear from afar (Door Sharavan), to see from afar (Door Darshan), to travel fast like thought (Manoveg), to assume any desired form (Kaamroop), to enter into another's body (Parkaayi Parvesh), to die at one's own will (Sai Maritayaa), to enjoy meeting with gods (Surkareeraa), the fulfillment of desires (Sankalap Sidhi), and to go anywhere unobstructed (Apratihat Gat).

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we shouldnt have pictures of Gurus to begin with same thing gona happen like what christians did to Jesus, i some how dont think he had blonde hair and and blue eyes..............people arguin over pictures have too much time on their hands they should do some paath instead or if u cant do that keep your mouth shut.....i dont underststand why mods havent intervened???...........Dancing warrior i think did that just to get a reaction.

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It is not just picture it refers to much big thing the ideology of a person.

If one starts to use pic of Bollywood stars it shows he like films.

If some sikhs starts using hanuman it depicts, you can easily understand.

The thing is how can we say that we are not Hindus when some sikhs are following them.

It is not big thing but this site is viewed by thousands and such things give negative impression to many who are not aware of sikhi.

Some people may be proud of showing hanuman but i personally feel ramayan was a fictional book and none of the events actually happen. So i want to say that there is no respect for hanuman in sikhi.

So it is not good to keep things(hanuman) at a place where they dont belong(sikhi).

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It is not big thing but this site is viewed by thousands and such things give negative impression to many who are not aware of sikhi.

This site is viewed thousands with each visitor and member capable of making their own decisions. Most people know that everyone who visits the site and contributes to it have their own opinions. If someone wants to display their allegiance to another religion or maybe display a pic or ram, kabir etc it is their choice. It is not against the forum rules and no one really cares. Its just a picture.

Muslim fundamentalists give reason for parda that if a man looks at a woman's face it causes him to have sexual desires. Therefore they ban woman from apearing in public with veil. Is this the woman's fault or the man's thinking?

Similarly, if a picture that is perfectly reasonable causes you or someone else to think about things that are not so sikhi then whose fault is it?

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It is not just picture it refers to much big thing the ideology of a person.If one starts to use pic of Bollywood stars it shows he like films.

If some sikhs starts using hanuman it depicts, you can easily understand.

The thing is how can we say that we are not Hindus when some sikhs are following them.

It is not big thing but this site is viewed by thousands and such things give negative impression to many who are not aware of sikhi.

Some people may be proud of showing hanuman but i personally feel ramayan was a fictional book and none of the events actually happen. So i want to say that there is no respect for hanuman in sikhi.

So it is not good to keep things(hanuman) at a place where they dont belong(sikhi).

I agree with you there dancing warrior didnt want to be judged but at the end of the day thats what happened we dont know who you are or what you look like..............the only thing we can get from you is the way you present yourself here and the way you presented your picture of hanuman is that youre coming off as a hindu , i respect religions but that doesnt mean im gona start carryin pictures of hindu gods or jesus or displayin pics of them just cos i respect them........

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Just i dont get whether i am wrong or there is truly significence of hanuman in sikhi, If Hindu Gods are in Sikhi and Ramayan Mahabharat are true then i must be following a different religion. If this is sikhi then what i am grin.gif

I think

1)There is no significence of Hindu Gods in sikhi.

2)Ramayan Mahabharat are fictional books.

3)We are not following Ram, Krishan or hanuman.

Please tell me if Sikhi respects Kaali, hanuman, Lord Ram ,sita, Lord Krishan. if it is true then i need to change a lot. Because i will never accept them as true or worshipable.

Just for curiosity do Nihangs have any faith in ShivLing?

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Close-up of the Guru's sword, Maharaj Shanshah Guru HarGobind Ji's personal Shastar. Note the engravings and fine work done in gold. This was the sword used to kill Painde Khan in battle (in late April 1635).

Note the third engraving it shows Kali holding various Shastars a Trashul and Falcate type sword can be seen, Dancing on Shiv. :nihungsmile:

No doubt the bramins also snuck in here during Guru jis sleep and engraved the goddess in to his sword!

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These swords depict nothing , atleast not that Guru hargobind jee worship Kali.

You know that i want to buy Katana , if it contains some japnese inscription it doesnt make me Budhist.

And what is authenticity that these are same swords of Guru, as all our Gurudwaras were used by Brahmins upto 1922.

Why are all nihangs so eager to worship kali?

Do you think that there is Goddess kali really existing?

is she servant of Akal?

If we can worship Akal then what is use of worshipping any of his servant?

Just which other Hindu Gods nihangs respect, ?

Shiv,ganesh,parvati,lingaraja,nainadevi, i dont know much you can tell more.

How can sikh allows such things to mix up with our rich traditions and history.

Please can anyone tell where Guru nanak dev jee say about kali.

If Guru Granth sahib says all ram, Krishan are just servants of Akal, then why are sikhs still want to respect them? They have not even find god. There is line that shiv is still looking for Brahamgiyani in sukhmani sahib.

So why are we so much concerned about mythologically Hindu Gods that are totally rejected as worshippable in sikhi.

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Nihungs worship Akaal Waheguru Waheguru as our father Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj does, as does his father Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Maharaj as does his father Guru HarGobind ji Maharaj as does his father Guru Arjen Dev Ji Maharaj as did all our fathers, You get it!?

Kaal depicted as Kali simply put represents the comic time, quantum and energy and the inevitable death and rebirth etc etc etc its long cant be bothered to explain it to you do some research and educate yourself.

Last post on this cant be bothered with racist small minded bakwas.

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