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These are the questions and concerns that the Panj Pyare are going to answer for you when you take Amrit, if they do not tell you then just ask. My father is amritdhari and cannot read Gurmukhi, but his Panj Pyare that gave him Amrit said to listen to the Gurbani. So just make sure you talk with them.

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Im pretty sure the stance of Dam Dami Taksal is the same but they will only do jhatka in Dharam Yudh.

AKJs i dont know about, I guess their strict vegetarians in any case. Someone from the jatha may be able to clarify.

For all the time, we have had the debate whether or not we can eat meat.

While some sikhs say we can take jathka meat and some say no, we fail to undrstand one basic belief of sikhism.

We, sikhs,believe in simplicity. Our guru have said that the tongue is not for tasting good food (whether kabab or Paneer mattar) but for saying God's naam. KHoor khaya, khoor kapar, khoor rupaya khoor.

Baba farid says , so what if the enighbour has chopan roti (buttered bread), I am happy with my unbuttered.

Baba Khaber says, give me rice and salt, and i am happy.

The truth is, end of the day, good food, whether vege or not, is maya.

So, if it is meat eaten to fill up your stomach or vege, it's both good. However, i would recommend vege, because, God is in all, even in animals.

this is my small belief.

wjkk wjkf

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