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Guru Gobind Singh Was 203 Yrs Old According To Pakhandi Namdharis


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Just to point out ,in the current climate everyone is going mad over Ram Raheem over his act of reinacting the amrit ceremony of 1699,has the Sikh Community forgotten about the Namdharis,who have been claiming false Gurus to be in the place of Guru Granth Sahib Ji since over 200 yrs!!!!!

I would also like to point out their devi worship of Hindu deities,getting married round a camp fire,along with loads of other rubbish. see the below picture and site

http://www.namdhari.faithweb.com/

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There are clear double standards within our community and leadership when it comes to preferences on dehadhari groups and their leaders.

There is a sudden large issue made about Darshan Das’s son attending a Hindu centre by Sikh councillors and Gurdwara prabhandaks but these people play politically correct with the Naamdhari parchaar and propaganda. The majority of people claim to be offended by the actions of Ram Rahim because it is high profile but those people are relaxed by open literature that there is a live human lineage of Guru’s linking back to Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj or claims that Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj lived on this earth for 203 years, most of which was in hiding as a “Baba Ajaipal Singh”. In some areas in the UK we even included the Namdhari Gurdwara as part of the local Council of Sikh Gurdwaras. If that's not going to confuse the Sikh community I don't know what is.

Has anyone read the "fabrications" section of the above website? Please see the views on women and amrit, Guru Gobind Singh Ji not taking Amrit, Anand Karaj being an invention, Guru Granth/Guru Panth and of course "Guru" Ram Singh. Most of the Namdhari parchaar appears to revolve around the idea of a great "conspiracy" by the British and Singh Sabha Movement to hide the existance of them.

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