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18 hours ago, Singhkhalsa19842020 said:

Guru Gobind Singh ji maharajs Singhs are suppose to be lions .....not grass eating cows herds. 

Lions and hawks eat meat. ...

Sheep and cows eat grass..  

Which you think is khalsa ? 

The vast majority of the world eats a ‘meat’ based diet and that goes for the majority of faiths too.  Their actions are a far contrast to what ‘Lions’ do, more in line with ‘dog’s really.  Diet has nothing to do with being like ‘Lions and Hawks’. 

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36 minutes ago, TigerForce1 said:

The vast majority of the world eats a ‘meat’ based diet and that goes for the majority of faiths too.  Their actions are a far contrast to what ‘Lions’ do, more in line with ‘dog’s really.  Diet has nothing to do with being like ‘Lions and Hawks’. 

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I was mistaken 

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On 9/30/2019 at 2:17 AM, Singhkhalsa19842020 said:

Guru Gobind Singh ji maharajs Singhs are suppose to be lions .....not grass eating cows herds. 

lions are respected because they are brave and have dignity,

not because they slaughter helpless animals

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On 8/11/2017 at 1:39 AM, Akalifauj said:

I'm a vegetarian but if I ever need to jkatka an animal.  The first animal would be the sacred cow of the Hindus.

you think Guru Tegh Bahadur ji would approve?

cow is not worshipped, but it is respected by sikhs.  Maharaja Ranjit Singh banned cow slaughter and the kukas also revolted against cow slaughter.

you drink its milk, then you turn around to kill it and its offspring?

you want to kill an animal just because you hate a group?

you're not "Akali fauj".  go learn what "dharam" and "daya" means.

any sikh that eats beef is a disgrace.

 

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7 hours ago, Guest guest said:

you think Guru Tegh Bahadur ji would approve?

cow is not worshipped, but it is respected by sikhs.  Maharaja Ranjit Singh banned cow slaughter and the kukas also revolted against cow slaughter.

you drink its milk, then you turn around to kill it and its offspring?

you want to kill an animal just because you hate a group?

you're not "Akali fauj".  go learn what "dharam" and "daya" means.

any sikh that eats beef is a disgrace.

 

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib ji did not stick his neck out for Hindus.  He stuck his neck out because a group of people were being slaughtered because of their beliefs. That could have been any group, it just so happened at that time it was Kashmiri pandits. So, in the correct context, you have no point.  Massaging a pandits legs will get you no points in God's book, but you will continue to do it because you are blind.  I can just see your head spinning as you read the word "book".  I wonder which way you will twist this word now.

If my post about cow jhatka is read in context of previous post made by pro hindu posters, then it's well understood the comment was made to ignite a fire that challenges their ideas.  

A goat also gives milk to its offspring and humans for consumption.  So why is it that the goat is allowed to be chopped up by some Sikhs for food?  Are these people a disgrace? The goats blood is used in a ritual, while the cow is respected?  Seems to me the pandit just didn't get his legs massaged from you, he gave you the house special.  What about the people who close their eyes to how their veggies came to the market?  Some poor person was exposed to chemicals over a long period  of time and will get a illness that will eventually kill him.  Is a cow's life more valuable than goats and a poor human? 

But you are God,  you get to choose what you value and don't.   The rules are made up as you are pulled and pushed by your pandit.  

Why use the word hate?  I know because you're an emotional mess and that's your way of trying to label someone as bad.  Well after reading the above post you will not be calling me bad, but more colorful swear words will be coming out of your mouth because your God and everyone else tells you what to do. 

 

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9 hours ago, Guest guest said:

you think Guru Tegh Bahadur ji would approve?

cow is not worshipped, but it is respected by sikhs.  Maharaja Ranjit Singh banned cow slaughter and the kukas also revolted against cow slaughter.

you drink its milk, then you turn around to kill it and its offspring?

you want to kill an animal just because you hate a group?

 you're not "Akali fauj".  go learn what "dharam" and "daya" means.

any sikh that eats beef is a disgrace.

 

I have nothing against cows , but why not extend your daya and dharam to other animals as well.

Most people in punjab and most sikhs I reckon drink Buffallo milk , not cow milk. So why not respect buffalo as well ?

or even goat for that matter . Some babies drink goat milk also . So why jhatka it ??

Cow (and I guess buffalo too)  is sacred in hinduism because it is synonymous with vedas. Sanskrit word 'Go' could mean cow/vedas/earth depending on context 

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On 9/30/2019 at 9:27 PM, Singhkhalsa19842020 said:

Wjkk wjkf 

Yes tigerforce, you are right 

I was mistaken 

Thanks for messaging 

Waheguru 

ਹੈ! ਕੋੲੀ ੲੇਹਸ ਸਾੲੀਟ ੳੁਤੇ ਅਾਪਣੀ ਗਲਤੇ ਮੰਨ ਗਿਅਾ?? ਅਜ ਸੂਰਜ ਕਿਥੈ ਨਿਕਲਿਅਾ?? ?

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On 9/30/2019 at 1:07 AM, Akalifauj said:

  

This is pure comedy.  Singhs are lions in the aspect of fighting.  If you look at who is the hunter in the lion family it is not the lion.  The hunter is the lioness.  Lions control their area and protect the family from attack.  First learn why Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji called Singhs lions then apply the analogy. 

Wjkk

Wjkf 

Hey brother i was mistaken

Thank you for shedding some light. 

This is why i come here to learn from people like you 

Thank you and forgive me for my message... 

I know better now

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On 10/1/2019 at 6:41 PM, Guest guest said:

lions are respected because they are brave and have dignity,

not because they slaughter helpless animals

Guru Gobind Singh ji said Khalsa Panth is Guru too. 

The panth made Sikh Rehat Maryada in 1945. 

No one is allowed to change it. Same way no one should change the 4 Bujjer Kurehits. 

AKJ changed the Maryada and so did Damdami Taksaal. 

This is wrong. 

The Akal Takht, the panth maryada says no halal meat. Thats what it should be. 

No one is allowed to change that. 

Unfortunately Sikhs have now fallen victim to budh mat, brahmin mat, jain mat. 

Meat is allowed in sikhism but not Halal. 

How ever the Gurdwara must accommodate all so thats why it is veg. 

I am a Gursikh who follows the Akal Takht Maryada and occasionally i do eat jatka meat. 

Sant Maskeen ji had a beautiful katha about this 

Heres the link please watch it, and stop with the nonsense, Guru Nanak dev ji said only fools argue over a diet. Dont mix Jain, brahmin and hindu religion in with Sikhi. 

Guru hunted and ate meat. 

There is life in saag too said Guru Nanak Dev ji. 

Just make sure the meat your getting is Organic Farm raised, NOT MASS BUTCHER FACTORY. 

The animal must live a humane life, and must not be ritualistically killed. 

People the diet is a personal choice. 

We have our Guru Granth sahib ji and our Khalsa panth. We are not allowed to change maryada. The Panth made. That includes the 4 Bujjer Kurehit 

Shame on anyone who did . 

Only FOOLS argue over a diet. 

Listen to Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj 

And listen to this youtube clip of Sant Maskeen ji katha. 

Waheguru ji ka khalsa 

Waheguru ji ke fateh

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