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11 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (formerly Bhai Teg Mal) partook in the Battle of Kartarpur, and most likely other undocumented skirmishes as a youngster. He was a trained warrior. There are sources available that prove they fought.

Adding to this point, it was known that Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji I-V would have had known Shastar Vidya, especially since Baba Buddha was the one who taught Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Hargobind Ji, (Nanak VI) how to use Shastars. Also since Guru Sahib was Antarjyami, he would've known how to use a Shastar before even touching one.

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23 minutes ago, singhnihk said:

I totally agree.  Of course, Sikhism believes in ahimsa. Look at the Khalsa precepts.  In my view, they  fully endorse principles that define the concept of ahimsa.  They clearly state not to hurt or injure others unless they present a threat to you first.  In other words, Sikhs don't go looking for trouble until trouble beckons them first.  

I consulted the following links.  Do visit them if you need more information. I will recommend them to my friends too. They are truly indispensable.

https://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/philosophy/ahimsa

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Origin_of_non_violence

 

Both of your links can easily be edited, I suggest using more reliable sources bro.

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9 hours ago, singhnihk said:

I totally agree.  Of course, Sikhism believes in ahimsa. Look at the Khalsa precepts.  In my view, they  fully endorse principles that define the concept of ahimsa.  They clearly state not to hurt or injure others unless they present a threat to you first.  In other words, Sikhs don't go looking for trouble until trouble beckons them first.  

I consulted the following links.  Do visit them if you need more information. I will recommend them to my friends too. They are truly indispensable.

https://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/philosophy/ahimsa

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Origin_of_non_violence

 

They are very good links to go to for new Sikhs.  Can you recommend more links please? The information is quite straightforward and easily understood.

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