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Mughal Emperors applied Tilak when they ascended the throne, they were enemies of Hindus. Also Guru Har Gobind is said to have undergone 'mundan' ceremony as a young boy where the entire head is shaved off, the original ancient source seems to have been lost or destroyed by miscreants. Also immediate followers of Guru Gobind Singh are said to have worn 'Janeu' after 1699. Dont attack something that doesnt seem to be within your line of thinking.

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There are so many articles on that site and people like 'Gadget', 'Southhall Youth' are only picking out one line from Sarbloh Granth to discredit it.

There are articles about the history and the summary of Sarbloh Granth, along with various other translations including the first stanza, and important passages about Khalsa marayda, ideology etc, most of which has never been translated into English before.

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Khalsa ustat is from sarabloh Granth. Sikhs have been singing this as kirtan since that time.

such people do not read scriptures and pass undesirable remarks.They have no respect

for other scriptures also.

They should not be allowed to post such comments.

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Mughal Emperors applied Tilak when they ascended the throne, they were enemies of Hindus. Also Guru Har Gobind is said to have undergone 'mundan' ceremony as a young boy where the entire head is shaved off, the original ancient source seems to have been lost or destroyed by miscreants. Also immediate followers of Guru Gobind Singh are said to have worn 'Janeu' after 1699. Dont attack something that doesnt seem to be within your line of thinking.

Yeah right why would the 6th Guru get his head shaved!Its good that stupid so called source is lost load of lies,a follower of Guru Gobind Singh would never wear a jinu

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Guru Gobind Singh would never wear a jinu

Guru Gobind Singh Ji said the Gatra or the Dori Kirpan is the Khalsa Janaoo. Considering the harshe words Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji used for the external Janaoo i bet this doesn't sit right with sikhs today thus we get the Kala Afgana/ Darshan Singh movement

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Hahahahahahahah -

Did you know that Aurangzeb had neon orange horns on his head. He also had black wings which he kept hidden underneath his robes. And at night, he would discard his robes, unfurl his wings, and go for a fly around his kingdom.

There are certain things that are soooo bizarre and illogical that even a 2 yr old would have trouble believing them. This should be obvious from the first part of my post...and from your post.

Whoever says anything against our Gurus (especially things that defy Gurmat), is not a Sikh. And they are not worth associating with.

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Mughal Emperors applied Tilak when they ascended the throne, they were enemies of Hindus. Also Guru Har Gobind is said to have undergone 'mundan' ceremony as a young boy where the entire head is shaved off, the original ancient source seems to have been lost or destroyed by miscreants. Also immediate followers of Guru Gobind Singh are said to have worn 'Janeu' after 1699. Dont attack something that doesnt seem to be within your line of thinking.

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May be apneapart2 should give reference where it is written khalsa wears a janeou.

I know many nastiks like chelas of kala afghana/Darshan ragi are against Khalsa rehat. Kala afghana terms gatra of a khalsa equivalent to hindu's janeou.

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