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Whether you like it or not or believe it or not. If you go into the Gurdwara, eat langar and then walk back out. You will lose good karams you had, simply because you did not help do seva, when you were able too. The langar hall teaches a person to give back in service. If you can't learn (ego is to big to help) from a place that provides you with free food to give back, then their are consequences for this.

I was going to write against the original posters idea, but seeing the reality of Gurdwara's langar halls, it is very true. This is Kalyug and everyone is looking for a free ride in life. Nothing is free in this world, everything comes with a price.

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Had we sikhs- each one of us- engage ourselves in niskham seva and niskham naam simran, we wouldn't have this talk/effects of karams or keep tracking of karams in log books at the first place. Whilst not totally rejecting effects of karam- give or take while doing seva or eating langar, effects of karams in langar, only plays an factor to only those who is perceiving it or seeing it from that angle, it effects to those whose cares about their karamic impression so much so that it supercedes overall concept of langar which its blessed gur ka langar and pangat tradition started by guru amar das ji..the fact is- those who perceiving/seeing langar as gur ka langar and pangat and do niskham seva and do naam simran, read gurbani with devotion, faith and in love, small effects of karam while engaging eating in langar even itself out to the point it does not apply to them.

So in essence, stick to niskham seva, naam simran, treat langar as blessed food - gur ka langar and everything will work itself out, let guru maharaj handle effects of karam in eating langar..so yea quite bluntly - have some faith in Guru Maharaj and Gurbani instead of turning -eating langar into karam kaand ritual of keeping tracking of karams in log books.

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Mai te padhya c.... n sunya c kithe.....

Langur is for equality :)

Saare bande amir garib.. sab ek tha te baithe ke roti khande... no discrimination :)

Te Baba g Party dende ne... te chup chap le leha karoo... :)

Langar v kismat waleya nu milda :) har chiz ch loki pta ni kyo ena serious hoke sochde :) Its a partyyyyy man have it :)

one day while eating langar... i thought... the day i die... waheguru..... uthe jaake v mainu ehi langar nasib howe :) Luv ya baba g :)

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Honestly, grains are horrible for your health. I just went to eat langar and I was sick for two days because of how oily and thick the white flour roti were. I understand that we are at war, and that 10th master didnt visist darbar sahib. So w.e they make it unhealthy I wont destroy my body to appease a 'community' Ill lay my head for it.

This is soemthing we should address, in western places the obscene amounts of oil etc. going into what is supposed to be food good for body and soul miri piri.

The best langar I had was when I was 9 or 10 in madya pradesh about a day or two from Hazoor Sahib. Simple sabhi no achaar one roti.

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