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Singhs need to speak to someone and get mahrajs saroop out of that cult centre the pics can't get clearer the evidence is all there - baman rituals going on right in mahrajs hazoori the jinoo thing fire havan thing you name it everything Guru Nanak rejected and you can even see a idol of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the pics - if talking dont resolve it we need similar action like we had in Wolverhampton with Ik Niwas - raid the place - Jaan thou pyara guruan da satkaar hai

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There has been some improvement in the situation. There was a dialogue with the people from the mandir and they apologized for the Beadbi in the form of walking around Nangay Sir and with their backs turned around in front of Guru Ji. They have agreed to take a course in the proper care of Guru Granth Sahib Ji. While they are not going to remove the statues they will create a separate setup of GGSJI, the design for which is under discussion. This is a good thing they said since construction is going on, they will get the changes done. They say that they are Nanak Naam Levas for centuries even way before the Sikh Code of Conduct was created and that there is no body that informed them of what's needed, as a code of conduct. They said that they have great regard and satkar in their hearts but understand that the maryada also needs to be maintained and will work towards it. They also mentioned that when they received Guru Ji there was no guide nor did anyone tell them about the proper care nor was their anything from the SGPC and also mentioned that the rehit doesn’t apply to them and neither does the code of conduct but will make the reasonable accommodations because of the faith in the Guru Sahib whom they have been reading for centuries and are sorry if any disrespect has taken place in the form of turning their backs and bareheadedness. Please refrain from calling the mandir at this time or writing negatively about us on bulletin boards. We are Guru Granth Sahib loving community and would want to do its Satkar because we feel for it . Thank you.

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There has been some improvement in the situation. There was a dialogue with the people from the mandir and they apologized for the Beadbi in the form of walking around Nangay Sir and with their backs turned around in front of Guru Ji. They have agreed to take a course in the proper care of Guru Granth Sahib Ji. While they are not going to remove the statues they will create a separate setup of GGSJI, the design for which is under discussion. This is a good thing they said since construction is going on, they will get the changes done. They say that they are Nanak Naam Levas for centuries even way before the Sikh Code of Conduct was created and that there is no body that informed them of what's needed, as a code of conduct. They said that they have great regard and satkar in their hearts but understand that the maryada also needs to be maintained and will work towards it. They also mentioned that when they received Guru Ji there was no guide nor did anyone tell them about the proper care nor was their anything from the SGPC and also mentioned that the rehit doesn't apply to them and neither does the code of conduct but will make the reasonable accommodations because of the faith in the Guru Sahib whom they have been reading for centuries and are sorry if any disrespect has taken place in the form of turning their backs and bareheadedness. Please refrain from calling the mandir at this time or writing negatively about us on bulletin boards. We are Guru Granth Sahib loving community and would want to do its Satkar because we feel for it . Thank you.

Fateh!

It's great that they took your issues on board, and I didn't expect anything less as Sindhis are genuinely good people, but why do they not just go to the gurdwara if they want to have darshan of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, where the issue of beadbi should hopefully not arise? That is what most Sindhis do.

To be honest, it just seems like they are offering services like Akhand Paaths for financial reasons rather than anything else - more gods and religions being represented = more money for the priests.

Regards,

K.

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