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Source of this Sakhi is from the Katha in One of the Kirtan Darbars i attended in Amritsar two years back. The Parcharak was the Amritdhari with Long Beard.

Kathakar words should not be taken as the last words of the universe. We are simple human being and To err is Human. If some person saying wrong thing we should make him realize about that instead of follow him or abuse him. Both things are bad. Gurubani is our ultimate source of information.

Than according to you, Mardana,Bala, Mia Meerji,Painde Khan, ............. and Muslims who supported Guruji during War were not SIKHS?????

who says they remain Muslim or Hindus after taking sharan of Guruji. These Gursikh never cut there kesh, drink alcohal or other type of kurhit.

SehajDhari doesnot means Static Sikhi. Sehajdhari changes himself/Herself to accept full Sikhi but Sehaje Sehaje.

I have asked you earlier "where do you read that meaning of SAHAJ is Slowly-Slowly?"

But today People keep Kesh and Trim their Beards and call themsleves SIKH thru out their lives and donot change their lives as perscribed in Rehat Maryada.

Someone is going to jump in a well, that means I must do that.:)

even though the followers call them as Guru or Satguru. But they themselve never proclaim that they are Guru of Sikhism. True Sikh also never proclaim himslef as SIKH.

First, I respect Baba Ram Singh ji. He did not call himself a Guru. But how some people started to say that he was a dehdhari satguru and he has given his so called gurugaddi to one of his follower, it has a very strategic conspiracy.

Secondly, some people never proclaim himself but keep employees to do that.:)

Thirdly, I am proud of to be Sikh and everyone must.:)

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Source of this Sakhi is from the Katha in One of the Kirtan Darbars i attended in Amritsar two years back. The Parcharak was the Amritdhari with Long Beard.
I have seen Amritdhari katha vachaks with long beards say the most outrageous things you could ever imagine. One from Canada was seen in a Youtube video 2 weeks ago using the dirtiest swear words while telling a sakhi of Sahib Siri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. Sorry I don't look upto such kathavachaks.
Than according to you, Mardana,Bala, Mia Meerji,Painde Khan, ............. and Muslims who supported Guruji during War were not SIKHS?????
What proof do you have that they used to cut their kesh?
SehajDhari doesnot means Static Sikhi. Sehajdhari changes himself/Herself to accept full Sikhi but Sehaje Sehaje. But today People keep Kesh and Trim their Beards and call themsleves SIKH thru out their lives and donot change their lives as perscribed in Rehat Maryada.
So? There are people with turbans and beards who drink alcohol, beat their wives, does that mean the Rehet Maryada encourages that?
Also if NAAMDHARIS are serving Living guru. WHAT IS DEAD GURU ACCORDING TO YOU????? True Sikh or Puran Sant or Brahmagyani never wants himself to be Called as GURU bcz they follow what Guru Gobind singh ji told(SGGSJI is Our Guru), even though the followers call them as Guru or Satguru. But they themselve never proclaim that they are Guru of Sikhism. True Sikh also never proclaim himslef as SIKH.
If the guru of the Naamdharis doesn't like to be called a guru, why hasn't he ever announced or claimed that? Baba Ram Singh Ji never wanted to be a guru, nor did he claim he was one. So why can't Jagjit Sio claim the same that he isn't a guru? A True Sikh, a Puran Sant, a Brahmagyani like Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale used to dislike if people would be touching his feet, and this guy you are talking about is cool with people calling him a guru?

pRQm rihq Xih jwn KMfy kI pwhul Cky ] soeI isMG pRDwn Avr n pwhul jo ley ]

prathham rehith yehi jaan kha(n)ddae kee paahul shhakae ||asoee si(n)gh pradhhaan avar n paahul jo leae ||

To drink the Ambrosial Nectar of the Khanda (Amrit) is the primary instruction for the Sikh. He who abandons all other initiations is truly a great Sikh.

Rehatnama Bhai Desa Singh

The first and foremost Rehit is to take Amrit. Deal with it. We've made Sikhi way too informal and "sweet and cute". Sorry, we are saints as well as soldiers. Take some responsibility. Yes be as cool as water and as sweet as pataashay, but also as firm as iron, because thats how Amrit is made, and thats the kind of Sikh our Pita Ji made.

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Sehajdhari is someone who keeps hair intact and performs all of the Sikh ceremonies and believes only in Guru Granth Sahib Ji. He slowly adopts Khalsa lifestyle. Those who have cut their hair are not classified as sehajdharis since cutting hair is a bajjar kurehat. Whether a Sikh or not, he who cuts hair is a bajjar kurehatee and will be punished accordingly. Non-Sikhs, monay, patit etc have no exceptions. Gurmat principles are universal and apply to everyone.

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Sehajdhari is someone who keeps hair intact and performs all of the Sikh ceremonies and believes only in Guru Granth Sahib Ji. He slowly adopts Khalsa lifestyle. Those who have cut their hair are not classified as sehajdharis since cutting hair is a bajjar kurehat. Whether a Sikh or not, he who cuts hair is a bajjar kurehatee and will be punished accordingly. Non-Sikhs, monay, patit etc have no exceptions. Gurmat principles are universal and apply to everyone.

ther word Sehaj dhari is most misquoted in our times , take any reference, it means a person, gradually embracing external and spiritualtenets of sikhi, In our time - parents are strictfollowers of Sikhi, the sons and daughters are Rodey Bhodey and calling themselves sehajdhari while in practice they are going away from Sikhi , shedding the tenets one by one

are they sehajdhari or what ? is easy to judge

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