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Q: wat do you call a person who does not turn out like his father, or who does not follow in his footsteps, what do we call that person? (its punjabi word)

A: haramjada!

hmmm...

where did you get that from now?? Do you know what haramjada means?? Do you know what it means in angreji??

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just to let you know haramjada means b.astard .. now i leave it to you to find out the meaning and compare it with your definition of haramjada.

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i don't really understand what you are trying to say. The thing is i am not at your level, would u mind coming down to my level and then explaining the whole haramjada concept to me : )

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my definition? go ask that same question that i asked you to your mom, to your dad, to your grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, everyone. and they will give you same answer.

(man i seriously wish parents would start sending their kinds to punjab more often)

its the same question thats in dharam yudh morcha, sant ji askes sangat that same question many times.

i never said i was at a higher level then you or anything like that.

my point is that if we dont follow in guru ji's footsteps, and take amrit, we would have to call our selves haramjadaa, so tell me now, are we haramjadaa?

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Babbar Sherre veere i cant argue with you. I really dont have the capability to discuss these things with you. We'll totally go off topic if i say anything about Sant Bhindrawalle so i'll just stop here.

I don't think you really know what 'haramjada' means.. haramjada is a 'najaeyaz aulad', child born to unmarried parents. Thats why i don't understand your definition.. a person who doesn't follow his father can't be 'haramjada'.

my point is that if we dont follow in guru ji's footsteps, and take amrit, we would have to call our selves haramjadaa, so tell me now, are we haramjadaa?

Our father is "Waheguru" and his sons/daughters aren't limited to just amritdharis. By your definition, only amritdharis are his legit children and rest are b.astards.

You sound like muslims now who think all others are infidels.

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