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Before I write the topic id like to point out that I am an amritdhari singh and do not believe in this crap and the reason im curious about this specific thing is because its been happening for a while and I think it did affected me before I took Amrit and after I took Amrit well ..it seems useless but im still curious if any one on this forum can possibly know why its done and if it has any significance at all.

Okay so why would someone do jhaaru or sweep around me? With not the intention to clean because if that was the intention then the entire area would be swept and not just the place around me? Please help out your fellow Singh because this forum has encouraged me so much to follow Sikhism and with wahegurus kirpa im blessed with Amrit. But Id still like to get to the root of things. Thanks!

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Don't worry about that doing jharu around will do anything. If someone really want to do anything and that person has some power then he can do from anywhere. he don't need to be around you to do anything. Just do your Nitnem properly and these things won't do much damage.

however incase of some doubt. Just read some extra Gurbani to cover that.

Thats it

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How can you not believe in it then be curious about it control your mind your obv looking for answers but to the wrong questions will this info help you no so go find answers to questions that matter

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Even if someone is trying to do something to you... guess what! NOTHING can happen to you because you are Guru Gobind Singh ji's son! If you are a Gursikh and do your Nitnem daily, full in rehet, and do naam simran, Guru Sahib will not let anything happen to you! No power is bigger than His, infact all powers are only His. Just do ardaas to Guru ji about this and rest He is already taking care of it.

There is even a Sikhnet vedio about some mona trying to do black magic on Amritdharri, and how Guru protected him!

Guru Ang Sang!

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Guest Amerjeet Singh

These are interesting ideas. I think any Gursikh will be of such strong character and and enlightenment that they will be untouched by such things. That is not to say that there is any credence in these issues at all. There is a history of such belief around the world and these in essence feed on our fears or try to tap into voids in our knowledge and understanding.

I appreciate that people can have problems and these make people vulnerable to such ideas. But throughout history there has been no concrete proof that any individual has the power to actually hurt or conversely benefit anyone. If you need to discuss this with individuals of much greater knowledge than me I would ask you to contact Dr Daljit Singh via Singh Sabah Derby.

Best wishes

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