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Why Is Rakhi/rakhri Against Sikhi?


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its not about we are not free..its about Hindusim is the oldest religion in south asia...NOT only sikhs but somehow buddhists jaini..muslims do the same <banned word filter activated> as sikhs do...The main reason is We all have come out from hindus..So what? our bodies have still hindu blood...its like cancer in our body..Brahmins were so smart and intelligent ..They framed the all indian society as their slaves and pithuu...JEDHI CHEEZ KHOON WICH HOVE OHDA KOI ILLAAZZ NAI......

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Tomarrow hindustani slave mentality sikhs will be celebrating rakhi to show they are not free.

Lets see which so called Sikh will become victim to hindu assimilation.

Just go on any FB sikh page which has posted Sant Dhandrianwales reply to sikhs who tie rakhris and many so called sikhs are throwing so much vitriol his way.

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As predicted many Sikhs displayed their slave mentality yesterday and indulged in the hindu festival of rakhi. How many hindus take part in our Sikh festivals? Do Sikhs also take part in muslim festivals like Eid? Do christians in punjab celebrate vaisakhi with us? No they keep themselves to themselves in their communities and their grooming vulnerable poor Sikhs to their faiths undercover.

We as a kaum need to start to question ourselves what are we doing, are we following other faiths and their festivals more than our own? If so we need to change that. How many gifts we give on christmas, diwali and rakhi? loads! How many we give to each other on vaisakhi? Gurpurbs? Important shaheedi days? We hardly give any gifts or make sense of what our religious dates mean to our people or young folk.

The change starts with each individual Sikh.... instead of following what your family is following....ask yourself is this relevant to Sikhi? If not discard it and do something pro-sikh and ensure any gifts given to people are on Sikh religious dates only.

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As predicted many Sikhs displayed their slave mentality yesterday and indulged in the hindu festival of rakhi. How many hindus take part in our Sikh festivals? Do Sikhs also take part in muslim festivals like Eid? Do christians in punjab celebrate vaisakhi with us? No they keep themselves to themselves in their communities and their grooming vulnerable poor Sikhs to their faiths undercover.

We as a kaum need to start to question ourselves what are we doing, are we following other faiths and their festivals more than our own? If so we need to change that. How many gifts we give on christmas, diwali and rakhi? loads! How many we give to each other on vaisakhi? Gurpurbs? Important shaheedi days? We hardly give any gifts or make sense of what our religious dates mean to our people or young folk.

The change starts with each individual Sikh.... instead of following what your family is following....ask yourself is this relevant to Sikhi? If not discard it and do something pro-sikh and ensure any gifts given to people are on Sikh religious dates only.

Look at it this way, do Sikh festivals exclude anyone? No, then ask do other faith's celebrations or ethos exclude anyone?

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Many Hindus admire Sikh faith, visit Gurudwara & take part in Sikh festivals.

Sikhi is a great opportunity for hindoo's to reform for the better.

If a person from any background adopts Sikhi, we welcome them with open arms.

Research what Sikhs follow and value, some key principles;

belief in one universal God,

earning an honest living,

equality,

charity.

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