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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

im sorry but i even read al this but i still dont get it ,,,it jus seems lie it makes no sense but all its doing is telling us 2 frget about the shaheeds and think about ourselfs :wub:

well sorry if im rong can u plz explain:D

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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What I think it means is that - you should remember these great singhs - but you should try to emulate them. You need to fight on for the independence of our home land:

'Little you take will bring about a significant change in the plight of your community'

'You can do alot for your community'

Its very true - its all good talking about these great singhs and what they did for us however, we need to do something aswell!!!

I hope I havent misunderstood this. But this is my interpretation from the poster - v. nice Im going to stick it on my wall!!! :TH: :TH: :TH: :TH:

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

well ye i guess ur right i like wat there sayin but jus ot the way there sayin it

i totally dont like how they put it in the way....no sant bindrawale etc..

i think thats rong

sorry if im rong :wub:

Bhul chukk muaff karni _/\_

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Akal Purakh Ki Fauj ^_^

What it means is: These Shaheed, Maha-purakh, great souls....they all fought in one way or other for the Sikh Homeland freedom.

The poster is descriptive in the sense that it starts by describing the situation that the Panth and the individual Sikh (you) are in at present: these great souls have left us. They did their job, whatever Waheguru wanted them to do.

However, at the end there comes a normative "epilogue" where the writer says that the solution is no other but to follow the path of these great souls! They did wonderful things in their lifespan, and now, in this era it is up to YOU to do the same.

My understanding is that, Dal Khalsa is asking us to not only 'think and chatter about the past great gursikhs', but in every aspect of our life, we should strive to become like them. And their solution for us is to join their org. the Dal Khalsa international, that is working for Khalistan in Punjab.

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What it means is: These Shaheed, Maha-purakh, great souls....they all fought in one way or other for the Sikh Homeland freedom.

The poster is descriptive in the sense that it starts by describing the situation that the Panth and the individual Sikh (you) are in at present: these great souls have left us. They did their job, whatever Waheguru wanted them to do.

However, at the end there comes a normative "epilogue" where the writer says that the solution is no other but to follow the path of these great souls! They did wonderful things in their lifespan, and now, in this era it is up to YOU to do the same.

My understanding is that, Dal Khalsa is asking us to not only 'think and chatter about the past great gursikhs', but in every aspect of our life, we should strive to become like them. And their solution for us is to join their org. the Dal Khalsa international, that is working for Khalistan in Punjab.

Hanji Bro - me thought as much - thanks for that tho

LONG LIVE KHALISTAN ^_^^_^^_^^_^^_^

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