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If Sikhs Are Vegetarian Because We Respect Life, Then Should We Also Be Vegan?


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If I may jump in - as a historian myself it is wonderful to come across such sources that provide insight into various scholarly viewpoints. You should not feel compelled to have to believe the view of another historian/scholar, or offended by what they say, but I hope that you will at least enjoy the intellectual & academic worth of such sources! Guruji after all was a teacher & student himself :) Such content encourages further education and deeper understanding of the matter - I for one am glad it was posted! :biggrin2:

No quibble about alternate sources of historical matter from me, Rome's archives helped to confirm Guru Nanak Dev ji's audience with the Pope, sandy's Travels confirmed the possibility of non muslims visiting Kaaba, Mecca and Medina. What I am saying is rehitvan Gursikhs have all been given advice by Guru ji via Hukamnameh over time, and also have been told that it is preferable not to indulge in flesh foods as Gurbani shows us there is a high price to pay , it is hard enough for us to get janam da mael off before even adding to our karmic load , if we do as much bani and naam abhihaas as Guru ki Ladli Fauj then maybe one would eat to save life to serve others as is noted in histories of our sieges. But average Joes and Janes need to put some serious naam kamai in and that is why Nihangs advise to stay clear of the whole thing . Yes daya is the primal source of SIkhi then comes Dharam that will lead and steady us in terms of warrior aspect...

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No quibble about alternate sources of historical matter from me, Rome's archives helped to confirm Guru Nanak Dev ji's audience with the Pope, sandy's Travels confirmed the possibility of non muslims visiting Kaaba, Mecca and Medina. What I am saying is rehitvan Gursikhs have all been given advice by Guru ji via Hukamnameh over time, and also have been told that it is preferable not to indulge in flesh foods as Gurbani shows us there is a high price to pay , it is hard enough for us to get janam da mael off before even adding to our karmic load , if we do as much bani and naam abhihaas as Guru ki Ladli Fauj then maybe one would eat to save life to serve others as is noted in histories of our sieges. But average Joes and Janes need to put some serious naam kamai in and that is why Nihangs advise to stay clear of the whole thing . Yes daya is the primal source of SIkhi then comes Dharam that will lead and steady us in terms of warrior aspect...

I hope you did not MISUNDERSTAND (edited!) what I meant. I completely respect your opinion on the matter and I am glad you have shared it, as that is exactly what I was looking for. I thank you for that :) I may have misinterpreted your comments as pushing aside valuable information, if that was not the case then accept my apologies!

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I hope you did not understand what I meant. I completely respect your opinion on the matter and I am glad you have shared it, as that is exactly what I was looking for. I thank you for that :) I may have misinterpreted your comments as pushing aside valuable information, if that was not the case then accept my apologies!

Nah you're cool I understood , just making clear that I do appreciate the wider context that Sikhi was born and developed in ...while King Henry was busy killing and divorcing wives Our Gurus were spreading Nam and Sach throughout the world.

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kadde kadde ehegey nu siddha vi karna penndha nahin ta hor vi galat gallan kehen di haunsala mil jandey eh.

We can only do our best and lead by example. I'm sure he is old enough to know the difference between petty comments and intelligent discussion. It is his choice to make as to how he wishes to present himself and his views. He will only make himself look like a childish fool.

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