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I'm down with that Bhai Sahib :-)

If we have simple industrial warehouse type Gurdwaray that can accommodate more capacity of those with faith in Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj at the same location - our Qaum will be stronger, as Gurmat teaches.

Our Dharam is within not without and is not showcased externally with fancy buildings adorned with Gold "dakhaavay vasthay". Wherever Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj is present, that place becomes a "pavithar asthaan" based on the sharda and ekta of the Sangat.

In the UK, Paji, we wasted approximately £30million (C$ 50million) on three relatively recently constructed Gurdwaray. Most GurSikhs opposed such flagrant expenditure when others within the Panth and globally are in greater need.

Gurmat teaches us that we can achieve more spending the majority of the funds mentioned on the downtrodden and gareeb and suffering ... whilst simultaneously gaining greater inner peace by praying to God in not so fancy surroundings.

Sikhi is a totally different marg from Hinduism, Islam and Christianity.

Let them waste their millions on their fancy Churches, Mandirs and Masjids. Let us concentrate on Sarbat dha Bhalla

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/66391-mergers-so-that-only-1-gurdwara-per-local-area/

I don't agree with your statement.Lets discuss it on a new topic.

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Like i said brother, don't believe the hype. Don't believe what others want you to believe without analysing if it is in tandem with Gurmat first. Ask yourself why did Dhan Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj vehemently oppose such idolatory and iconography? As Guru Sahib has extolled in authentic Dasam Bani. I repeat Guru Sahib were the paragon of humility and dedicated their whole life for Sarbat dha Bhalla.

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Like i said brother, don't believe the hype. Don't believe what others want you to believe without analysing if it is in tandem with Gurmat first. Ask yourself why did Dhan Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj vehemently oppose such idolatory and iconography? As Guru Sahib has extolled in authentic Dasam Bani. I repeat Guru Sahib were the paragon of humility and dedicated their whole life for Sarbat dha Bhalla.

Veer guru ji was a king.He lived like a king.Im not suprised he has rings etc.I seen the rig close up so im for sure it is gur sahib jis.

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Like i said brother, don't believe the hype. Don't believe what others want you to believe without analysing if it is in tandem with Gurmat first. Ask yourself why did Dhan Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj vehemently oppose such idolatory and iconography? As Guru Sahib has extolled in authentic Dasam Bani. I repeat Guru Sahib were the paragon of humility and dedicated their whole life for Sarbat dha Bhalla.

What type of car do you drive?

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Just thought I better mention the word "Langar" as that is available for the starving people.

I know. What do they think Langar is for? But I think these Shararattee people know this but they still like doing Kintu Prantu for no reason in order to create confusion and division in the panth on minor things. If say tomorrow washing of floor is not done, then they will find another topic to do Kintu Prantu on.

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UK = That's right Paji. No Gursikh will ever attack the Langar Seva our Gurdwaray do - after all, it's the biggest daily free food program in the World run by a faith-based organisation - but some are only saying that every extra bit we can direct towards the starving and malnourished is a step Guru Sahib would want us to take (rather than using any milk to clean marble). VJKK VJKF

Langar Veerji Langar! ਇਹ ਗੱਲ ਤਾਂ ਕਹੋ ਜੇ ਲੰਗਰ ਵਿਚ ਕਿਸੀ ਚੀਜ਼ ਦੀ ਘਾਟ ਹੋਵੇ, ਪਰ ਜੱਦ ਲੰਗਰ ਹੈਗਾ ਫਿਰ ਪੰਗਾ ਕਿਹੜੀ ਗੱਲ ਦਾ?

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@ Jonny Paji ... bilcul thuhadi gal sehi haii kay jadho Langar ... pher keri gal raiindhi 'ah ... laykin Paji ay'hee thah kintoo parantoo waalay kaiire ne ke Langar tho vi zyaadhah assi kar sakde 'ah thay Gurdware'ah tho baar vi saanu Langar da inthazaam karna chai'dhah ... thay jinnah vadh tho vadh dudh assi gareeb nu devageh ohno hi Bhalla ho'oo. Punjab de pindah vich thusi aap hi dhekhe'ah ho'oo kay aj kal gareeba nu dhudh vasthay paise kut ne. Paillah kadhi ehda nai si :-(

Sun Singh some very valid points ... but in the age of pressure cleaners and steam cleaners which require no chemicals ... it might be worth us as a Panth re-considering what to use for cleaning marble ... and agreed that only positive actions in line with Gurmat can cleanse sins from our soul (rather than taking a dip in the Ganges or anywhere else).

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