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5 hours ago, KhoonKaBadlaKhoon said:

Perhaps it wasn't meant literally, or that one day there will be that many? Because as of right now, 2017, I'm quite confident there haven't been that many Sikhs. 

Ask maharaj ji in that case. Shaheed Singhs are in millions and it is hardly doubtful that there arent 96 crore of them! Khalsa Raj after all, we can only ask for naam simran

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On 3/28/2017 at 1:07 AM, KhoonKaBadlaKhoon said:

Perhaps it wasn't meant literally, or that one day there will be that many? Because as of right now, 2017, I'm quite confident there haven't been that many Sikhs. 

You know there are other worlds, unless you are missionary then you'd forget the fact.

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14 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

You know there are other worlds, unless you are missionary then you'd forget the fact.

the way things are going islam and abrahamic faiths are going toe to toe , maybe then as quite a few different people have imagined sikhi will be the language of everyone's heart

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On 28/03/2017 at 11:50 AM, Khalistanisinghni said:

Ask maharaj ji in that case. Shaheed Singhs are in millions and it is hardly doubtful that there arent 96 crore of them! Khalsa Raj after all, we can only ask for naam simran

I saw this and it perked up my interest.

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When Indian army attacked Harmandar Sahib in June 1984, which force stopped the tank from moving? Obviously the Shaheed Singh power. It was completely struck near Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheedi place. They had to cut and dismantle the tank piece by piece!

Are there records of this? I heard similar stories about cars suddenly stopping near Baba Deep Singh Ji's Shaheedi place.

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1 hour ago, S1ngh said:

Personally i think we have a huge wave of liberalism in our youth. 

Mod Note: For privacy reasons, i removed the link. I am hesitant to allow that on sikh forum. Hope we keep the talk civil. 

 

There is. Most of my sikh friends are total liberals. One guy used to wear a really amazing Dastaar, had Kesh and everything. He got swept away by the liberal ideals, Now the guy has cut his kesh, parties around and is an atheist. Sad to say its influence is extremely cancerous. I nearly succumb to it myself lol 

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On 4/4/2017 at 2:57 PM, Kira said:

There is. Most of my sikh friends are total liberals. One guy used to wear a really amazing Dastaar, had Kesh and everything. He got swept away by the liberal ideals, Now the guy has cut his kesh, parties around and is an atheist. Sad to say its influence is extremely cancerous. I nearly succumb to it myself lol 

What if they just wore Dastar for their parents? I've known some people who only grew Kesh to appease their parents and once they gain independence it's usually the first thing they would do.

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1 minute ago, Jacfsing2 said:

What if they just wore Dastar for their parents? I've known some people who only grew Kesh to appease their parents and once they gain independence it's usually the first thing they would do.

He was very proactive in our community, Used to attend class, talk to me about Sakhis and stuff. I learned alot from him lol, it was just saddening to see

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