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Veer ji this beautiful quote of gurbani is talking about Akal purakh being manifest in human form, not shiva, Khrisna or Durga mata. Again, these entities are not human form, but a different creation if how the messenger of death, is of a different creation to us humans.

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Veer Jagsaw Singh ji, I know your probably all partied out with all your christmas celebrations, but as ever, awaiting for your reply, again.

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Veer Jagsaw Singh ji, I know your probably all partied out with all your christmas celebrations, but as ever, awaiting for your reply, again.

Well I certainly overdid it with the Pepsi and Guava juice. Not to mention too many crisps. But, other than that, none of us in the house eat the flesh of animals so my wife made a lovely paneer di sabji. I overdid that too, in terms of eating because it really was delicious. Then, we all, as a family unit, played together with the games my boys received for xmas. We probably enjoyed that a bit too much too.

My god :wow: we really are unreligious heathens now arn't we.

You're right....this xmas tree monkey business is the first step to immorality and gluttony.

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Well I certainly overdid it with the Pepsi and Guava juice. Not to mention too many crisps. But, other than that, none of us in the house eat the flesh of animals so my wife made a lovely paneer di sabji. I overdid that too, in terms of eating because it really was delicious. Then, we all, as a family unit, played together with the games my boys received for xmas. We probably enjoyed that a bit too much too.

My god :wow: we really are unreligious heathens now arn't we.

You're right....this xmas tree monkey business is the first step to immorality and gluttony.

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Great to hear you all had so much fun, however you might want to watch eating in excess for the benefit of your taste buds, it's a good lesson for kids too.

Anyway, back to where we left off......

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Great to hear you all had so much fun, however you might want to watch eating in excess for the benefit of your taste buds, it's a good lesson for kids too.

Anyway, back to where we left off......

I didn't know we 'left off' anyhwere. I thought it was done and dusted that I was right and you were wrong? End of.

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I didn't know we 'left off' anyhwere. I thought it was done and dusted that I was right and you were wrong? End of.

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LOL, right or wrong lol? Veer you have some serious ego issues. I emphasised my point that devte/devia are of not human form, to which you never replied?

Who awards you being right or wrong, or winning a argument in your eyes? Your ego?

I find it funny how your disgusted with holi, Khrishna and the devte/devia and "think" they do not exist, yet you hold on to yourself being a "jatt sikh" stongly, confining yourself to a caste, created by the Hindu devte/devia themselves!? Confusing and once again, very contradictory in regards to the points you make on this site in various topic.

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I didn't know we 'left off' anyhwere. I thought it was done and dusted that I was right and you were wrong? End of.

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Veer ji,

In the ardas, we pray to Akal purakh waheguru that "Sikhaa Daa Man Neevaa, Mat Uchee, Mat Pat Daa Raakhaa Aap Waheguroo" meaning

"May the minds of all the Sikhs remain humble and their wisdom exalted; O God! Your are the protector of wisdom"

What rehat do you live by?

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This topic should've already ended on December 24th, it didn't influence anyone to stop or continue putting Christmas trees.

of course it didn't.....became more costly for me.... .....I ended up purchasing a 2nd one, so that we have one in the room and one in the landing as well ! :lol2:

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