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Bro is wearing a baseball cap over a buzz cut as a public figure and suggesting to be a remembering our history and shaheedi of Sikhs as a Sikh to others without any disclaimers?!!!

I'm the minority, but the ignorance of the effect he is having on youth is killing Sikhi as ordained by our guruji's. He is keeping the word "Sikhi" alive while killing Sikhi itself. It's that simple. Not his fault to a point cause it was generations before that failed him. However ,he has a responsibility to recognize your ENTIRE message if he wishes to be public.

Carry on as yourself in whatever form you are, pass on your wonderfully intended message, but keep it wonderful instead of an insulting mockery by acknowledging for the sake of kids and society watching that this is not what they should model.

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Regarding the video. This is awesome more people are waking up to SIkhi. Never say happy diwali. In SIkhi diwali has no meaning and is a joyous occasion for Hindus. Let them celebrate their events. Stick to Gurmat and celebrate Satguru's return from jail to Sri Harmindar Sahib. There must have been thousands of Jaikara coming from the Sikhs, when they saw Satguru walk in. The blessful state can only be described by Shabad Guru

mwJ mhlw 5 ]

(102-3)

maajh mehlaa 5.

Maajh, Fifth Mehl:

sB ikCu Gr mih bwhir nwhI ]

(102-3, mwJ, mÚ 5)

sabh kichh ghar meh baahar naahee.

Everything is within the home of the self; there is nothing beyond.

bwhir tolY so Brim BulwhI ]

(102-4, mwJ, mÚ 5)

baahar tolai so bharam bhulaahee.

One who searches outside is deluded by doubt.

gur prswdI ijnI AMqir pwieAw so AMqir bwhir suhylw jIau ]1]

(102-4, mwJ, mÚ 5)

gur parsaadee jinee antar paa-i-aa so antar baahar suhaylaa jee-o. ||1||

By Guru's Grace, one who has found the Lord within is happy, inwardly and outwardly. ||1||

iJim iJim vrsY AMimRq Dwrw ]

(102-5, mwJ, mÚ 5)

jhim jhim varsai amrit Dhaaraa.

Slowly, gently, drop by drop, the stream of nectar trickles down within.

mnu pIvY suin sbdu bIcwrw ]

(102-5, mwJ, mÚ 5)

man peevai sun sabad beechaaraa.

The mind drinks it in, hearing and reflecting on the Word of the Shabad.

And ibnod kry idn rwqI sdw sdw hir kylw jIau ]2]

(102-5, mwJ, mÚ 5)

anad binod karay din raatee sadaa sadaa har kaylaa jee-o. ||2||

It enjoys bliss and ecstasy day and night, and plays with the Lord forever and ever. ||2||

jnm jnm kw ivCuiVAw imilAw ]

(102-6, mwJ, mÚ 5)

janam janam kaa vichhurhi-aa mili-aa.

I have now been united with the Lord after having been separated and cut off from Him for so many lifetimes;

swD ik®pw qy sUkw hirAw ]

(102-6, mwJ, mÚ 5)

saaDh kirpaa tay sookaa hari-aa.

by the Grace of the Holy Saint, the dried-up branches have blossomed forth again in their greenery.

sumiq pwey nwmu iDAwey gurmuiK hoey mylw jIau ]3]

(102-7, mwJ, mÚ 5)

sumat paa-ay naam Dhi-aa-ay gurmukh ho-ay maylaa jee-o. ||3||

I have obtained this sublime understanding, and I meditate on the Naam; as Gurmukh, I have met the Lord. ||3||

jl qrMgu ijau jlih smwieAw ]

(102-7, mwJ, mÚ 5)

jal tarang ji-o jaleh samaa-i-aa.

As the waves of water merge again with the water,

iqau joqI sMig joiq imlwieAw ]

(102-7, mwJ, mÚ 5)

ti-o jotee sang jot milaa-i-aa.

so does my light merge again into the Light.

khu nwnk BRm kty ikvwVw bhuiV n hoeIAY jaulw jIau ]4]19]26]

(102-8, mwJ, mÚ 5)

kaho naanak bharam katay kivaarhaa bahurh na ho-ee-ai ja-ulaa jee-o. ||4||19||26||

Says Nanak, the veil of illusion has been cut away, and I shall not go out wandering any more. ||4||19||26||

Ang Sung 102

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