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oh so now every one associated with budhadal is nihang singh .... YAWNS .... people need to get the basics right ... not i wonder where that 95 % figure came from ...

just a quicky hint for you ... my ustad is a nihang singh ... he taught more than around 500 - 600 students till date may be more ... santheya of guru granth sahib including children and old ... 90 % of them dont wear bana but follow basic mareyada of dal panth that is blue keski in hairs and kessan de shaster even if they are wearing shirt and trouser ... they have taken amrit from dal panth and when they wish they can get in banna ...

so next time u see a normal amrit dhari man sitting with u in bus and u think its ur 95% quota and start ur missionary ways of filling hatred about mareyada or sant mahapurh of panth ... just beware he can be budhadals singh ....

and regarding my previous post i said 8 lakh members associated with dal panth ... not 8 lakh nihang singhs ... as 8 lakh is very less ... there should be more then 25 lakh fauj even in this forum only ... and may be sava lakh is replying to u know ... :1singh1:

keya samjhe

Stop biging up your dal thing so what if some took amrit from there dont make them special amrit is amrit you make out is extra holy oh they took amrit from your dal and so on , forget dal panth it is NOT A PANTH just a group called Buddha Dal not a Panth - there is only one Panth thats Khalsa Panth - GURU MADE KHALSA ,considering the recent history of this group it has been a knife in the back of the Panth rather than defending it ie Santa siding with Dusht Indira and the abnormal practices and anti Khalistanism in this Dal i consider it has done more damage in the modern age instead of living up to purataan Singhs who were in the dal

Punjabich ehnu kehnde aa saar pehni ... and ur not alone ... dalpanth di charhdikalla nu dekh ke bahuteyan de dillanch pay rahi ...

1699 dasmesh pita ne khalse panth na da ek soorma teyar kitta ... te teyar karke eh dunia di akhanch patta ... eh oddon da raddak reha ... te rehndi dunia taak radakda rahuga ...

but sorry brother dal panth guru sahib di fauj hai ehdi taan chardikalla rahugi hi chahe jinna marji anti parchar kar lao ...

Gurus dal panth dont have any websites no big postions in SGPC no tv channels no literature magazines no parcharaks moving in villages and cities ... yet we have around 20 amritsanchars every month ... thats what chardikalla and vadha in khalsa panth ... Fauj is increasing everyday without any parchar ...

when people take amrit from dalpanth we say ur singh now part of khalsa panth ... but when others see us they say ur nihang some thing different from khalsa ... so u know better who wants to project nihangs and khalsa panth as two different things ... every one knows that ... what politics are going on against dal panth ...

people are coming to us to learn we are not going in people to teach ... u have full right to try and stop if u can stop them ... abuse nihang singh with all ur make up and fake stuff who is stopping u ... no one ...

one day this universe would come under fauj of guru sahib ... and i think ur just a tiny part of this universe ... so all you guys try ur best becuase we are coming ...

now go and have some cold water ...

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Jassa,

Try and keep you're argument consistent! First you said 8 lakh Budha Dal identity cards have been issued and then you said these people are just 'associated' with Budha Dal! Identity cards are issued by organisations to show MEMBERSHIP and not ASSOCIATION. Looks like Budha Dal is so keen to big up their numbers that they will issue an identity to anyone who might have bumped into a Nihang once at the Maghi mela.

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in fact, to my knowledge, none of the great mahapurakh have gone against SRM. even Sant Jarnail Singh ji Bhindranwale said in his speeches to take amrit from anyone, don't worry about these divisions in the panth. the most important thin is Amrivela, at least panj bania nitnem, don't eat meat and don't do bujjar kurehets.

this is common across the majority of sampardae, and it's the same as SRM. so i don't see why you guys have to keep trashing the panthic rehat maryada.

fyi, i've never heard of any mahapurkh believing in or promoting SRM. They outrightly reject it.

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The Panth Pranvit Rehat Maryada is what a majority of Amritdhari Sikhs follow. Although going by this forum one would assume that AKJ, Nihangs and Taksal consist of the majority of the Panth. In the real world 95% of Amritdhari Sikhs follow the Panth Pranvit Rehat Maryada.

Sooo true... Agreed !

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so basically if ur nihang u cant wear black, but it alrights for others who are not nihang.... :umm:

sometimes different sampradas have rules that only apply to them. Similar to companies in an army that follow the same rules as the rest of the army, but also have traditions etc that are unique to that company. For nihangs, they are allowed to wear different coloured dumullas, but I believe the underturban (keski) is supposed to be blue.

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