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Does anyone know this couple to give them an explanation. Once an explanation is given they both will know how stupid and silly they were to do it. The groom says he had his boyz lined up to manhandle anyone that spoke up against his "revolutionary" ways. Now that sounds more like a threat. How more immature can this guy be.

Only thugs talk in this manner and there is no room for this kind of behavior in Sikhi. Does he really think Singhs will buy into this thuggish behavior? If I was his boy, I would have made sure he was humiliated and then told him why he was wrong. If this couple was about fighting traditions they should have fought a tradition which is not according to Sikhi. Obviously this thug is not bright enough to figure out the bride wearing red is a Hindu tradition and not a Sikh tradition as in Sikhi the bride can wear any color. Ignorance is bliss

Yeaaa buddy you really showed the Sikhs!!!!!!!!!!!! :stupidme: :stupidme: :stupidme: :stupidme:

his boys will know what to do hahaha. Let Dharamraj be the judge of his actions for only knows what will happen to him.

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ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ, ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ

Anand Karaj is governed by the Sikh Reht Maryada (Sikh code of conduct and conventions).

The rules cannot be changed even if one 'thinks' they are right or wrong.

The persons attending the wedding mentioned in this post have failed to understand the true meaning of Anand Karaj. The message they needed to focus on was their union with god.

We have a guide here for further reading - http://www.discoversikhism.com/sikhism/sikh_anand_karaj.html

(Shawn Singh Tucker's next trick may be to give an equal amount of births compared to his wife...)

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The guy seems like a complete <banned word filter activated> and what was his parents thinking when they named him Shawn Tucker!!!. I take it the surname is Thakar but no one spells it Tucker unless they are ashamed of their identity.

I think he misspelt his name , should be Shorn Takkar , anyway just opened his mouth and left not a single doubt just how much of a fool he really is

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Not agreeing with them, as they've clearly got it wrong (and clearly much of the disaproval here should be directed at that Gurdwara in Atlanta that sanctioned it rather than the 2 individuals that didn't know better) but I do see the point they wanted to make, albeit in the wrong way. I don't see how the Hindu marriage custom of the male leading the female around is compatible with Sikhi, just as I don't see how the Hindu custom of the male being the protector of the female is compatible with Sikhi (Rakhri). Perhaps the bride should lead the male around ? After all, that is what is going to happen to him every day for the rest of his life from now on, so he might as well get used to it.

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Not agreeing with them, as they've clearly got it wrong (and clearly much of the disaproval here should be directed at that Gurdwara in Atlanta that sanctioned it rather than the 2 individuals that didn't know better) but I do see the point they wanted to make, albeit in the wrong way. I don't see how the Hindu marriage custom of the male leading the female around is compatible with Sikhi, just as I don't see how the Hindu custom of the male being the protector of the female is compatible with Sikhi (Rakhri). Perhaps the bride should lead the male around ?

brother do some research before you agree with thugs. Gurbani tells us the woman makes a request to the man to take her in marriage. Making it the woman walks behind the man. i believe the pankti is on ang 936. this pankti is read at Anand karaj but of course our people don't understand Gurbani, so we have people like this couple making a mockery of Gurbani.

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