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Tell us how it goes and Vaheguru bless you too! :D

Thanks veerji. Satguru ji was very kind & it was a decent meeting. I can't say how things shall be ahead, but as & how Satguru chaun, uhee sukh bhaave.

Sabhna nu Satguru ji piaar naal nivajan.

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If Every Sikh girl would get hurt looking at Sikh guys playing with their dhari/hair.. then I m pretty sure in next ten years You would not get any Sikh guy Who will be playing with his dhari /hair :) so nice of you ..we need singhnia like you.. and Don't be nervous. you are a daughter of Dasam pita. .. Dasam pita is with you...He is looking at his every sikh... God bless you.

When people say that out of say a 100, we would find only about 5 Gursikhs around.. it is hard hitting, especially if your immediate family doesn't understand our feelings, how important it is to have a Gursikh partner.. What is more painful is to see profiles online with (said Gursikhs), having trimmed.. It is BREATHER when I see a Sikh with the Saroop intact.. when the ears can hear some baani..

During the recent meeting that I had, I did not get to ask the person any questions. I was wondering if I can tell him that I like doing kirtan, going to samagams etc.. But I never got a second chance to express nor ask ;P

Once I heard a Sant ji telling a sangat that 'Guru Nu Prasan Karo Sabh Aape Ho Jaana!"............ How does it feel? I kept wondering......... I told my mother a week back that Satguru ji isn't happy, I felt terribly uncomfortable...But she said there isn't anything like that, she tried to comfort me, that look around all is fine.. Anyways thanks to all veers above, thank you for all the blessings ji. :)

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