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im glad "the warrior" converted if only all hindus disguised as sikhs would convert aswell instead of trying to destroy sikhi from within

i respect the real nihungs and all there traditions even bhang(if not abused and used only for meditation and as a painkiller) and jhatka but people need to watch out for the fakers real nihungs are people like shaheed bhai avtar singh brahma and baba nihal singh ji

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All praises due to my amazing Waheguru! I was just reading something on another page and had the pleasure of being reminded of the following... Sums up my point beautifully!

"The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history, Then have somebody write new books, manufacture a new culture, invent a new history. Before long the nation will begin to forget what it is and what it was. The world around it will forget even faster. The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting"

Those of you advocating a Hindu-Sikh sanathan dharam - YOU ARE PAWNS in this games of Chess!!

It is quite sinister this sudden emergance of this sanathan activity something that as no base in Sikhs. It seems as if it is being financed and supported by external entities the way it has suddenly emerged. Reminds me of the Darshan Dass cult that came about after 1984 that was funded by India.

A new history is being presented which I find incredible , the Shaheeds that took part in getting rid of the idol worshipping mahants and dynastic priest class are being stated as the villans. Quite dangerous to the youth who may not be aware of the actual facts.

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Singh you shouldn't have left the Sikh Dharam. While its true- protestant, bhausaria, right wingers/lefty hippies type mindsets have super imposed its own tribal thought on Gurmat...the fact the remains- they are unable to hide parkash of truth (Gurmat). Gurbani and its beautiful theology of sargun and nirgun is untouched. As its untouched/un modified your focus should have been that instead of letting tribal thoughts/groups or people putting you off from the path. It's every human birth right to be in Gurmat-Gurbani. Gurmat-Gurbani belongs to whole humanity, people with tribal mindset have no authority holding/hijacking gurmat and shoving gurmat in tunnel..!!

I would humbly advise you as a brother to re-consider your decision and come back to Sikhi fold to only concentrate on beautiful agami agad bodh Gurbani..!!

I didn't say i had left Sikh Dharma.....just the Adharma of religion :cool2:

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