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Gurbani is highly misinterpreted in that article. Bhai Randhir Singh Ji has refuted these in his books and presented correct interpretation keeping grammar and Gurbani’s message in view.

maybe you dont know..but alot of us dont belong to that group and do not take its respected leaders as a source on interpretating gurbani and panthic maryada...

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I do not belong to that group either. Bhai Randhir Singh was a great gursikh and being a gursikh he is my elder brother. Therefore, a Sikh must listen to what an elder brother has to say on the subject. You may disagree with him but his research of Gurbani must be refuted based on rationality not by categorizing him in a group. By your logic one can denounce Taksal’s interpretation just because it comes from Taksal. This is absurd. Have you even read his books? If you do not personally like him then read Pandit Kartar Singh Dakha’s refutations to Hindu Arya Samajists. You are only hurting yourself by keeping away from Gurbani grammar. Guru Rakha

no i will never discredit taksal..they are a puraatan samparda...

no i havent discredited his writings or his beliefs...but im just making the point...that not everyone takes him as a source for interpretating gurbani or maryada...and people need to understand when you cite his quotes and use references from his writings as a base to form an arguement in debates and discussions, that not everyone accepts that as a credible source or foundation for understanding gurbani or defining what is rehat and what isnt......just an opinion

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Bhai randhir singh is spot on. Listen to him; he had and will always have the best rehat compared to any other sant out there - Vedas do not know naam. Please read his works.

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Bhai Sahib Bhai Randheer Singh Ji would be so happy to see how Chardi kala you are and how you describe him.

Balle o tere

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