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is their a difference between the guru granth sahib the scripture being mistreated and a guru granth sahib downloaded on a laptop with porn on it being mistreated or downloaded onto a usb with movies of drugs sex and violence on the same usb

in the information age how is the guru granth sahib to be treated when downloaded on a usb on a phone on a laptop tablet

also if you know someone has a guru granth sahib downloaded on their laptop but their is also dirty content on that same laptop

an no one knows the password to the laptop are you to destroy that laptop?

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is their a difference between the guru granth sahib the scripture being mistreated and a guru granth sahib downloaded on a laptop with porn on it being mistreated or downloaded onto a usb with movies of drugs sex and violence on the same usb

in the information age how is the guru granth sahib to be treated when downloaded on a usb on a phone on a laptop tablet

also if you know someone has a guru granth sahib downloaded on their laptop but their is also dirty content on that same laptop

an no one knows the password to the laptop are you to destroy that laptop?

What do you think?

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just like paper is a media,

same new electronic devices are a media ,

and guru sahib should not be downloaded

its forbidden for a gursikh to watch that gandh stuff

its jhoot for eyes

guru granth sahib ji is not to be downloaded on a tablet or phone

however if in any case you have guru sahib on tablet,

it should be only kept for sri guru granth sahib ji

and nothing else.

refrain from using a pdf file

if you want to read gurubani , then you can use an app on phone or tablet

an app but do enable english translation and steek

then its becomes a steek

but still in this case you have to

wash your hands/ or they must be clean

do not use the gurbani app with dirty hands

head covered

shoes removed.

no, dirty images or videos on phone

no songs .

hope this helps

for more information refer this http://gurmatbibek.com/forum/read.php?3,30672

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What would you do if someone has the guru granth sahib downloaded on their laptop an you know their is dirty videos on that laptop but you don't have the password for the laptop

Would you break the law an damage the persons property

Again... What do you think?

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personally I would ignore it an not really care what the person has on the laptop an the reason why I believe this would be the best way to deal with the situation is because I don't believe in idol worship or rituals cause guru nanak asked his followers to be logical and rational an reject hindu traditions of idol worship and rituals

what would you personally do and why?

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personally I would ignore it an not really care what the person has on the laptop an the reason why I believe this would be the best way to deal with the situation is because I don't believe in idol worship or rituals cause guru nanak asked his followers to be logical and rational an reject hindu traditions of idol worship and rituals

what would you personally do and why?

Mr mangat ,

so far this week every posted topic you have started is to stir up bad feelings ... are you not a happy bunny in yourself that's why you are acting like a troll? Kirpa kar ke understand this Any true sikh will listen to His Guru's bachan which is Bani, Rehitnamey and direct example given by their worldly conduct and follow that. If Guru Arjan Dev ji gave the utmost respect to Adi Granth Sahib being the anointed Guru who are you or anyone else to disregard that example? Guru Granth Sahib ji is our Guru and we will show respect as our gurmatta indicates . If you prefer to be a Gur-nindak by saying Gurui Arjan Dev ji was being superstitious/ritualistic be my guest ... see you again after your tour in Narak.

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Jkvlondon nice try at trying to insult me but major fail

Sorry if I am making you feel insecure an scared by asking questions that require you

To think outside the box

Sikhi encourages critical thinking and to ask questions and seek answers an that is what I am doing

Sikh means to learn an to learn you have to question thinks an analyze the information

Regards to respect for our guru granth sahib I believe the way our gurus wanted us to respect the guru granth sahib was by respecting the teachings by practising them

Sikhi teaches us to respect knowledge an the guru granth sahib provided knowledge so the way I see it the best way to respect knowledge is by learning it an practising it

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Sikh means to learn an to learn you have to question thinks an analyze the information

Regards to respect for our guru granth sahib I believe the way our gurus wanted us to respect the guru granth sahib was by respecting the teachings by practising them

Sikhi teaches us to respect knowledge an the guru granth sahib provided knowledge so the way I see it the best way to respect knowledge is by learning it an practising it

Maybe you forget what SIkhs sing when doing Sukhasan of Guru ji,

" jitthe jahey bahey mera Satguru so thaan suhave Ram rajey,

Gursikhi so thaan paalea , leh hey dhurdh mukh lawa , dhurdh mukh lawa"

since Bani Guru Guru hai Bani, where that bani is , that place is/becomes holy ... it cannot be firstly printed with other manmat/koordh then our Guru , same way The electronic devices filled with gandh are not a fit place for Guru ji . Guru ji has its own special resting place whether on a page, or a device, a mind or a hirda. Instead of secretly breaking someone property which is not your haq to break, try to talk to the person , give them a chance to repair the situation themselves if then then refuse then you can do what you feel is necessary.

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Nov 7, 2014

By: Kate Mosford

THE COLUMN

Volume 10, Issue 20, pp. 8

A team of researchers at the University of Huddersfield, UK, has investigated the potential of okra for emulsification of certain food products using size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy.1 Okra is a flowering plant and originates from Africa. Okra pectins are acidic, random coil polysaccharides composed of galactose, rhamnose, and galacturonic acid. Pectins are used in the food industry for their gelling, stabilizing, and thickening properties. Okra pectins differ quite substantially from those extracted from apple, citrus, and beet in terms of protein and acetyl contents, indicating their greater hydrophobicity and suggesting that pectin derived from okra can be used as an effective emulsifying agent.

Extracts rich in pectins were isolated by aqueous extraction from okra pods. Extracted polysaccharides were assessed using SEC and FTIR spectroscopy. Lead author of the study, Katerina Alba, told The Column: SEC was performed in order to obtain information with regards to molecular dimensions of isolated pectins. This data contributed to further understanding of the effect of extraction conditions on the physiochemical characteristics of okra polysaccharides, and consequently their potential to act as emulsifying agents.

The two extracts, OE6 and OE4, both showed good emulsification but differed greatly in terms of their efficiency towards long-term stabilization against coarsening. OE6 emulsions were stable; OE4 were more susceptible to coarsening, which resulted in droplets of greater than average size. The increased stability of the OE6 emulsions was attributed to the higher protein load of the interfaces, resulting in increased rigidity; viscosity was also two times greater than OE4.

Katerina detailed how beneficial this research could be for the food industry and for consumers. She said: Recently, the nutritional and functional properties of okra pods have re-awakened interest to research its potential uses. There were several studies that have revealed the antioxidant activity of okra flour, whereas okra seeds are also considered as [a] high-protein oilseed crop and can be used as a complement to other pectin sources. Physiological studies have demonstrated hypoglycemic

properties of okra polysaccharides, suggesting their potential use as functional food ingredients. However, the structural analysis and potential of okra isolates to act as a food hydrocolloid in model food matrices have not been reported yet.

The team concluded that okra extracts are good candidates for emulsification in acidic environments. Katerina concluded: Future research will involve the evaluation of gelation properties of polysaccharides extracted from okra pods and further exploration of its potential in drug delivery systems. K.M.

Reference

1. K. Alba et al., Food Research International 54, 17301737 (2013).

http://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc/News/The-Benefits-of-Okra/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/859744?contextCategoryId=42339

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