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what are u getting out of wasting bandwidth on this forum? go some place else where there are men who smile at other men

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What do I get out of it, apart from losing a head....! :umm:

WHa tu get out of it?

ur giving ur head to ur Guru out of love

seems like somone dones't have love for Guru

but runs around Quoting them!

Or shall i say - misquoting them

Rochak veer is right!

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Those Guru Gobind Singh jee gave authority to

'Khalsa mero Roop hai Khas, Khalse meh ho Karo Nivas'

I'm a believer of The Guru Granth Sahib and have quoted everything from that, the quote you give is not from that, it's something I'm not familar with (have heard of them, but not read them) and have no knowledge of it at all. So pardon my ignorance and explain this quote further to me...are you asking someone who is a Sikh to get 'killed' at the hands of other Sikhs, or have I got it wrong ?

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if you never heard of quote given by Guru Gobind SIngh Ji which every single sikh knows about then definitely you are not a Sikh. word "Kirpan" may not be in Guru Granth Sahib Ji but the point is what matters is the significance of kirpan. other ppl have given enough quotes explaining this concept. whats next? you gonna come out and say three out of five banis are not in Guru Granth Sahib Ji so we shouldn't read 'em? our ardaas is not in Guru Granth Sahib Ji either which does not matter at all. what matters is the significance. our history is not in Gurbani either so does that hold no place in our lives? only ppl i know who question the authority of keeping kirpan are

1) supporters of kaala afghana

2) indian government

3) anti-sikh cults

which one do you fit into because a true sikh would never question kirpan and obviously you don't even know "khalsa mero roop hai khaas" bani of Dasam Nanak. waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

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