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Why Do Some Sikhs Follow The Radhaswami Sect?


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Why are some Sikhs hypocrites if they don't believe in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji then why do they get married in a gurdwara.

What is the mission of these type of people? And what happens when that guy dies then who they gona worship LOL?

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Just some sect led by Babas. These Babas come hold their "Satsangs", give people naam dan... YES they give people a shabad for people to recite once they hit 18 and that is true "naam dan". Unlike Sikhs asking naam dan from Guru Ji in ardas they ask for it from their Baba. They are just Babas that have made Sikhi easy and convinient for folks who don't want to have to keep kes and not live with Gursikh rehit.

When their current dude dies they install a new one. Their whole system is so blatantly stupid.. I'm amazed that people don't question what they are doing.

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If you follow Radha Swami's then you are NOT Sikh. And it is wrong for them to get married in a gurdwara. Sadly, this is because of Punjabi culture. Half of the people who get married at the gurdwara don't even know the significance of getting married this. For them, it is a ritual. But for a Sikh it is a bond that is being created by Guru Sahib between their partner and them.

Bhull Chuk Maaf

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The Guru is Gurbani and Gurbani is the Guru.

The original guru is Gurbani- it is the Gyan that God first discovered that we call the Guru. This gyan/ Guru resides in the Heart, hence when the bhagat commences on the path of bhagti, the gyan is discovered physically by themselves and they are able to write such passages as they did in Guru Granth Sahib. This is the reason their discoveries are the same as those of the Gurus. Truth is the same everywhere.

Guru Granth Sahib Ji is not the Guru, the gyan within it is. This same gyan is carried and realised in the hirdas of the Brahmgyanis and applies throughout a Universal spectrum. The gyan is actually All That Is- it is not confined to a single being. We just live in ignorance of it, but once we attune ourselves to the frequency of Truth/ Naam, we begin to realise it.

Truth/gurbani/gyan is Him and He is Truth,

Satguru Nanak faced his feet towards the kaabaa for this reason.

iekw bwxI ieku guru ieko sbdu vIcwir ]

There is One Bani; there is One Guru; there is one Shabad to contemplate.

ikaa banee ik gur iko sabad veechaar.

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