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Did you know golden Temple also makes Atta, (Flour). Are you as much upset over that as well or just that they are using the word 'Wah Guru' on a candy bar?

Do you also oppose the fact that someone has a License plate on their car with the word Waheguru Or that someone has a Store or a workshop ie: Waheguru Industries, Waheguru Garage, and can you explain to me the difference. When i was in India, i saw soo many business that incorporated God's names, Names of Gurus, Saints, Bhagats in the name of their business.

One says the word Waheguru with their tounge, and with the same tounge one slanders others...Now which is more offending to Waheguru, this Candy bar or that individual??

If you had a business to run, would u not in some way, shape or forum try to incorporate god's name in it.

Waheguru.

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I personally don't think that Waheguru should be used as a marketing technique. Same goes for " Guru Nanak Cloth House ". All of these things seems pretty stupid and disrespectful to Guru Sahib. Guru's names should only be associated with Gurudwaray.

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I personally don't think that Waheguru should be used as a marketing technique. Same goes for " Guru Nanak Cloth House ". All of these things seems pretty stupid and disrespectful to Guru Sahib. Guru's names should only be associated with Gurudwaray.

OFCOURSE NOT - Don't you think the Gurdwaras look nice with the names

'Ramghariya Sikh temple' rolleyes.gif

Atleast the Older Generatiosn thinks so...

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2 young lovers write the others name everywhere, their books, their diaries, their hands. Why?? If you love your guru/god then why not have his name surround you in not only spiritual but worldy duties as well.

Im not saying everyone is in love so they use the name of Gurus in their business, for some its just a marketing ploy, but there are those who have used the name because of their love.

Waheguru

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99.9% sure we had a descussion about this and tea, atta, etc. look it up.

I dont agree with this trend as Mr §ingh said about the wiskey in the other thread. its become a joke now and needs to be stoped.

but what can be done, u cant copywrite the name of god? or can u.

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