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Every Gurdwara all over the world should Install Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale's picture

In a meeting of Sikh Jathebandian in Mukatsar Sahib, Sant Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa (Damdami Taksal Chief & President Gurmat Sidhant Parcharik Sant Samaj) who Chaired the meeting moved for a resolution to install Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale's picture in every Gurdwara throughout the world.

This resolution was overwelmingly passed by all Sikh Jathebandian present and Sant Ji's Picture was installed at Gurdwara Tuti Gandi Sahib's (where the meeting was held) Museum on the same day.

Damdami Taksal, Sant Samaj and wall Sikh Jathebandian welcomed SGPC's move to install Sant Ji's picture in the Sikh Museum at Sri Harmandir Sahib, Sri Amritsar, and urged all Gurdwara Sahib's worldwide to install Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa's picture as soon as possible.

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waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh

this is great only some gurdwaras have sant jarnail singh ji picture such as seven kings gurdwara and many gurdwaras in liecester but some gurdwaras such as martindale road in hounslow they do not agree with sant ji and i believe they would not put his picture up

waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh

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I think this is uncalled for.

Pictures lead to idol worship. When in a Gurdwara all focus should be on SGGS and taking in Gurbani.

Some members of the sangat would be distracted by a picture.

A picture is just another idol same as stones, and statues, as Gurbani is against this form there’s no place for pictures of anyone in Gurdwara.

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I think this is uncalled for.

Pictures lead to idol worship. When in a Gurdwara all focus should be on SGGS and taking in Gurbani.

Some members of the sangat would be distracted by a picture.

A picture is just another idol same as stones, and statues, as Gurbain is against this form there’s no place for pictures of anyone in Gurdwara.

Sometimes pictures are inspirational. Don't tell me the picture of Sant Jarnail Singh doesn't give you inspiration. To me he had a stature and presence which seems to be captured in every picture I have ever seen of him, papis like me we inspired into Sikhi by see these pictures.

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gosh

i wonder what bhai jarnail singh ji would say about all of this.

If any of you guys have actually heard bhai sahibs parchar...

then maybe everyone would stop deciding silly things.

and then maybe you'd realise he doesnt actually want you to worship him.

or idolise him.

whats the point of having a picture up.is looking at it going to do something like magically transform us into Gursikhs>??

Bhai sahibs form is not important, his parchar was.

I don't get it.

I jus don't get it.

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