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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji KI Fateh Hai Ji

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji KI Fateh Hai Ji

Bhang Aka Cannabis is used by Nihang SInghs as it is the Puratan (old) Maryada. Nihang Singhs arn't the only users, Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib Hazuri Sevadaar make Shaheedi Degh for the sangat 3 times a day everyday, as it is what occured at the times of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Shahanshah. Yes, only 5 Cannabis leafs are used, and there are no effects of the 'high' as scientists have prooved that Cannabis drank does not make the user 'High'. As Baba Nihal SIngh said above (Youtube link) that you can give the Degha (Shaheedi Degh) to a child, pregnant Bibi, elder etc.
Bhang is also used by the Great Khalsa Fauj to keep their mind tuned in with the One, and to be a Warrior. It isn't mandatory but is made to uphold Pracheen (old) Nihang Singh/Singhni traditions.
According to the Puratan Budha Dal Maryada of the Akhand Path of Adi - Dasam Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji on the Bhog day (last day of the Sri Akhand Path) The Jhatka (quick kill, chop etc) of Coconuts, Of a Bakra (goat) and the preperation of Sukhnidan (Treasure of Peace) is made as it all infuses Bir Ras.
Shaheedi Degh also isn't just Bhang, it is a sort of Ayurvedic, as the ingreedients consist of almonds, cardamon pods (Lecheeya), black pepper, sugar etc.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji KI Fateh Hai Ji

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

My only question regarding shaahedi degh is was it not meant to be consumed on during the time of war? I agree with the use as a natural pain killer but it was only used during war so why is it produces as if we are war at the moment.

Also another question is when was it assign to be used as a parshaad?

Forgive with any mistakes I have made I hope guru and sangat can forgive my mistakes.

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

I too agree @singhdhillion Ji it is becoming an addiction. Of course there are some nihangs or gursikhs who know the real use and when to use it. Just as some know when it was "appropriate" to eat meat.

Forgive with any mistakes I have made I hope guru and sangat can forgive my mistakes.

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