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if that was jhatka meat you dont need to worry about anything

if that was halal then you gotta pesh

Do you think Taco Bell will do Jhatka meat? As if they have a little room at the back with 4 Nihangs chopping goats up. The meat used is probably from an animal that was killed just as bad as the halal way. Anyway, meat is meat regardless of it being jhatka or halal.

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Do you think Taco Bell will do Jhatka meat? As if they have a little room at the back with 4 Nihangs chopping goats up. The meat used is probably from an animal that was killed just as bad as the halal way. Anyway, meat is meat regardless of it being jhatka or halal.

Are you questioning the akal takht maryada? Is there no difference between having a mantar read on your food and having sarblohi degh done on it?

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Are you questioning the akal takht maryada? Is there no difference between having a mantar read on your food and having sarblohi degh done on it?

Are you saying that eating meat is right? I don't know about you but regardless of doing a mantar or magic or cutting its head off, a life has been taken. Why was this life taken? Just for your taste of eating meat. If we were in a survival mode and there was nothing else then yes Jhatka to stay alive is needed, Guru understands that. But in Sikh history, from what I've heard is that Singhs did gajara on tree bark and leaves and muth (handful) of cholay.

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maas maas kar moorakh jhagrhay gi-aan Dhi-aan nahee jaanai. ka-un maas ka-un saag kahaavai kis meh paap samaanay.
gaiNdaa maar hom jag kee-ay dayviti-aa kee baanay. maas chhod bais nak pakrheh raatee maanas khaanay.
farh kar lokaaN no dikhlaavahi gi-aan Dhi-aan nahee soojhai. naanak anDhay si-o ki-aa kahee-ai kahai na kahi-aa boojhai.



The fools argue about flesh and meat, but they know nothing about meditation and spiritual wisdom. What is called meat, and what is called green vegetables? What leads to sin? It was the habit of the gods to kill the rhinoceros, and make a feast of the burnt offering. Those who renounce meat, and hold their noses when sitting near it, devour men at night. They practice hypocrisy, and make a show before other people, but they do not understand anything about meditation or spiritual wisdom. O Nanak, what can be said to the blind people? They cannot answer, or even understand what is said.

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Very good point !!

Only Fools wrangle over flesh !

Why sit there worrying about whether you have eaten meat by mistake ?????

Better still, why debate and investigate to see if you committed sin in doing so ??

It's issues like this that put a split between sikhs and jathabandis.

A mistake is a mistake,so why try and justify or prove to yourself that it's not that bad !!

If you accidently cut a lock of loose hair while working with scissors or something, then does that mean that you are 'excommunicated' ?? OR that your amrit is broken and no longer valid ????

Cutting a lock of loose hair by mistake is much different to going to the hairdresser and walking out with short back and sides-by mistake !!!!

THINK ABOUT IT- What qualifies as a genuine mistake ???????

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Very good point !!

Only Fools wrangle over flesh !

Why sit there worrying about whether you have eaten meat by mistake ?????

Better still, why debate and investigate to see if you committed sin in doing so ??

It's issues like this that put a split between sikhs and jathabandis.

A mistake is a mistake,so why try and justify or prove to yourself that it's not that bad !!

If you accidently cut a lock of loose hair while working with scissors or something, then does that mean that you are 'excommunicated' ?? OR that your amrit is broken and no longer valid ????

Cutting a lock of loose hair by mistake is much different to going to the hairdresser and walking out with short back and sides-by mistake !!!!

THINK ABOUT IT- What qualifies as a genuine mistake ???????

this is what i heard and learned from giani sant singh maskeen ji, " i dont claim to be a intelligent, but i am hesitant to get stamped as a fool by commenting on meat topic"

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this is what i heard and learned from giani sant singh maskeen ji, " i dont claim to be a intelligent, but i am hesitant to get stamped as a fool by commenting on meat topic"

Not at all !

Your point is the comment that should be addressed everytime this foolish topic arises

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Guru Nanak ji's important shabad that you quoted above tells us what fools we are to be arguing over meat !

Guru Nanak Ji also tells us-

ਮੂਰਖ ਗਣਤ ਗਣਾਇ ਝਗੜਾ ਪਾਇਆ

Mūrakẖ gaṇaṯ gaṇā▫e jẖagṛā pā▫i▫ā.

The fools try to account for their misdeeds, and argue uselessly

Gurbani tells us straight about using your own God-given logic instead of debating, but still the fools continue to argue. It is ALL fuelled by HAUMAI.

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