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51 minutes ago, Preeet said:

There are many pure followers, and those followers by default also follow our Sri Guru Sahib ji. They practice and preach Gurmat and ahinsa to the innocent as Gurmat does. If any of them do not follow Gurmat, then that is their own problem, as the Bhagat jis have taught them Gurmat. There are many self proclaimed Sikhs who keep none of the 5 Kakkars, but that does not mean that they represent the image of our Sri Guru Sahib ji.

Your post is good but you mentioned Ahimsa. The concept of Ahimsa is not exactly Gurmat, in fact I would say it is completely against Khalsa values.

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5 minutes ago, Preeet said:

Sorry, I should have clarified. I meant ahinsa towards the innocent is what Gurmat supports aka be peaceful with everyone innocent.

I think the 5 virtues of Sikhi should be used in this analogy, not Ahimsa Phen Ji.

Ahimsa has no place Gurmat.

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26 minutes ago, MrDoaba said:

I think the 5 virtues of Sikhi should be used in this analogy, not Ahimsa Phen Ji.

Ahimsa has no place Gurmat.

Daas is totally ignorant on what Ahimsa is. What exactly is it?

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Just now, Jacfsing2 said:

Daas is totally ignorant on what Ahimsa is. What exactly is it?

In short it means non-violence, do a Google for more info bro. That fudu Ghandi spread the concept, he was completely ignorant about Dharam Yudh. It's probably the reason the pacifist attitude is so prevalent today.

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13 minutes ago, MrDoaba said:

In short it means non-violence, do a Google for more info bro. That fudu Ghandi spread the concept, he was completely ignorant about Dharam Yudh. It's probably the reason the pacifist attitude is so prevalent today.

The Google search Daas got said "compassion", so the immediate response was "Is it the same as Daya?", but Daas appreciates your explanation.

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7 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

The Google search Daas got said "compassion", so the immediate response was "Is it the same as Daya?", but Daas appreciates your explanation.

It's hard to explain Indic concepts with English words bro. Daya is much deeper than its English equivalent word 'compassion', same goes for Ahimsa. Try to find Katha on Daya and read up on Jain Dharam for the latter.

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44 minutes ago, singhnihk said:

Ahimsa, NON -VOILENCE IN WORD, THOUGHT AS WELL AS ACTION!!! This is ALSO GURMAT.  Ahimsa plays a significant role in Khalsa Philisophy too, without a shred of a doubt.  Compassion  is equivalent of Daya, otherwise, why would a practising Sikh pray for Sarbat da Bhala in his daily Ardas?

Lol non-violence in words so why are you typing in capitals and putting so many exclamation marks? You just went against Gurmat.

And no it doesn't play a significant role in Khalsa Philosophy. If you subscribe to philosophy of Ahimsa you cannot use any form of violence for any purpose. Sikhs should take their Kirpana off and replace them with hippy flower garlands and get rid of Dasam Granth by your logic. 

Sarbat da Bhala isn’t the same as Ahimsa otherwise Mahraaj would have just said Ahimsa. 

Like that website is exactly the sole authority on Sikhi. Have you seen the references for that piece of sh1te article? Exactly the kind of people who watered down Sikhi in the past and the same who water it down today turning us into pacifists. 

Use your dimaak. It doesn’t mean if the philosophy of Ahimsa encompasses Daya that Daya is Ahimsa. Muslims believe in praying but so do Sikhs, does that mean we should go and do Namaaz now?

Your immaturity is astonishing.

 

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1 hour ago, MrDoaba said:

Lol non-violence in words so why are you typing in capitals and putting so many exclamation marks? You just went against Gurmat.

And no it doesn't play a significant role in Khalsa Philosophy. If you subscribe to philosophy of Ahimsa you cannot use any form of violence for any purpose. Sikhs should take their Kirpana off and replace them with hippy flower garlands and get rid of Dasam Granth by your logic. 

Sarbat da Bhala isn’t the same as Ahimsa otherwise Mahraaj would have just said Ahimsa. 

Like that website is exactly the sole authority on Sikhi. Have you seen the references for that piece of sh1te article? Exactly the kind of people who watered down Sikhi in the past and the same who water it down today turning us into pacifists. 

Use your dimaak. It doesn’t mean if the philosophy of Ahimsa encompasses Daya that Daya is Ahimsa. Muslims believe in praying but so do Sikhs, does that mean we should go and do Namaaz now?

Your immaturity is astonishing.

 

brutal.

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