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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Sangat Jee... I just heard that there was supposed to be an Amrit Sanchar this Saturday at Scarbrough Gurudwara Sahib, however it was cancelled because the committee decided there were not enough people there. I know for a fact that there were two people there who wanted to be a part of the Amrit Sanchar.... they were told that they would not be able to take Amrit that day. Imagine what that did to the Singh or Kaur who have been waiting for weeks thinking they will be AmritDhari's on Saturday. I thought that even if there was one person ready to take Amrit, they carry out the Amrit Sanchar... this is the second time Scarborough Gurudwara Sahib did this. can we not do something about it? :wub: :T:

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Sorry, just forgot to add that the Amrit Sanchar was cancelled on Saturday, the day of the Amrit Sanchar. The Amrit Sanchar was to take place around 2pm I believe and was cancelled around 1:30........

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ohmy.gif i don't think they can do that!

even if only 1 person is ready to shako amrit they should go ahead with the amrit sanchaar. thats stupid! cancelling juz cuz only 2 ppl there nonono.gif

if i was that singh/kaur who was gonna shako amrit that day i woulda pleaded my case with them and said i must shako amrit today.....who knows i could be dead before teh next amrit sanchaar :wub:

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I posted this on tapoban.org a while ago:

Once Bibi Harkiran Kaur ji (Bay area vaalay) asked a person what he thinks about amrit. That person wanted to become a Sikh and said he wants to 'take it' soon but he doesn't know if he is ready for it or not. Bibi ji encouraged him and told him about an amrit sanchar program which was coming up in a couple of days. That person got all ready and decided to go to the Punj but because he just started growing his hair and he wasn't yet into the Sikhi suroop, he was rejected by the Punj Pyare. When he came back to Bibi ji and told her the story, she just bursted out in 'bairaag' and told him that he should have begged the punj pyare, she even told him that she could have begged them for him if he had told her on time. But it was too late then, only after two days that same person passed away and probably got back into the circle of "CHAURASI LAKH JOONS!"

http://www.tapoban.org/phorum/read.ppa?f=1...50&t=7#reply_50

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