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21 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

Correction GURSIKHS are loved by Guru ji ... you are a gursikh first and foremost your allegiance is to Guru Granth Sahib ji and Guru PANTH ji (that is ALL gursikhs). Jathe are low down on the consideration just like skin colour, nationality etc REHIT and Shudh Hirda come higher than that , that is what Guru ji sees .

Excellent post. 

19 hours ago, chatanga said:

The Police revealed this.

Thank you. 

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19 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

One would hope that someone of Bhai Ranjit Singh's status would be immune to such influence. The above in bold is the advice young Sikhs are given to ensure they remain on the straight and narrow. You don't expect one of the panth's most visible and vocal personalities to succumb to those type of tactics. Shocking.

I guess it's only a matter of time until he "comes out" as it were, and when that happens will his followers also disavow Dasam Bani out of loyalty to their leader? If so, that's a considerable following he's built up for a fairly substantial amount of time now that will turn their back on Dasam Bani. Sounds like a plan that was orchestrated for that very purpose. Still, i hope we might be wrong. It could be just crossed wires all round.

Even if 99.9% of the Sikhs become Dasam Bani varodhis, with Guru Sahib ji's kirpa we must be those .1% of Sikhs who remain loyal to the Bani of Guru Gobind Singh ji. You will never find a Shaheed in our ithihas who was a varodhi of Dasam Bani. All Shaheeds were readers and believers of Dasam Bani. I would much rather listen to the Shaheeds who are the nearest and dearest to Dashmesh Pita than these worthless haretics who cannot even produce one Shaheedi for the Sikh Panth. All they can do is talk. They don't have shakti to give Shaheedi as their mind is full of dubidha and shanka.

 

I remember this one heretic on this board. I think his name was Johal. He was doing a lot of bakwas against Dasam Bani. I challenged him to show me a single Shaheedi given by a Dasam Granth Varodhi while the list of those Shaheeds who were believers of Dasam Bani was endless. He couldn't give me even 1 name. Later there were too many complaints against him and he was eventually banned and he went to that heretic board sikh philosophy forum

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6 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

What do these people have to gain from being anti- Dasam Bani? 

I suspect there's many answers to that question. Ultimately, i believe it's a stepping stone to denigrating the Sikh faith in its entirety. If a precedent is set that Sikhs are capable of turning on their scriptures by creating controversy over its authenticity, then eventually the next "policy" will be to pick holes in SGGS Ji. I think that's where this is heading. 

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3 hours ago, Mahakaal96 said:

Udasis, sevapanthis, nirmalas/taksalis & Nihangs were all established by Guru Mahraj themselves & will always remain true in this dark age of kuljug. Any other groups or jathas that came into exsistence after these 4 are man made cults. 

Bro there's a lot of us who don't belong to any of these labels. 

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1 hour ago, Jonny101 said:

Bro there's a lot of us who don't belong to any of these labels. 

Udasis, sevapanthis, nirmalas/taksalis & nihangs are the branches of the tree that is Sikhi. These 4 sampardas are like specialist schools/way of life. Majority of the Panth are Sikhs of Mahraj. 

My issue is with man made cults... not the majority of sikhs who just belong to 'Sikh Panth'.

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3 hours ago, Mahakaal96 said:

Udasis, sevapanthis, nirmalas/taksalis & nihangs are the branches of the tree that is Sikhi. These 4 sampardas are like specialist schools/way of life. Majority of the Panth are Sikhs of Mahraj. 

My issue is with man made cults... not the majority of sikhs who just belong to 'Sikh Panth'.

Certain individuals from these groups only upheld the Guru's teachings.  Many of them from these jathas got sucked into Hinduism and/or became dirty politicians.

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15 hours ago, Mahakaal96 said:

Udasis, sevapanthis, nirmalas/taksalis & nihangs are the branches of the tree that is Sikhi. These 4 sampardas are like specialist schools/way of life. Majority of the Panth are Sikhs of Mahraj. 

My issue is with man made cults... not the majority of sikhs who just belong to 'Sikh Panth'.

As long as they are living accordingly to Sikhi they will get kushi of Guru Sahib. But when they go Bipran ki reet, then they will lose blessings. There is only one organisation in the list you mentioned that is actively fighting against Bipran ki reet, the rest of them have blended themselves in Bipran ki Reet, some more than others.

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On 3/30/2017 at 7:23 PM, HarkiranKaur said:

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Formal warning about promoting jatha hate speech. Blanket statements about people belonging to any group without substantial claims is nothing short of sinister hate-mongering.

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