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43 minutes ago, singh598 said:

If Buddha was a coward...then Baba Nand Singh and Baba Attar Singh were also sanyasi 

Sikhsangat.com a cesspit of govt agents, trolls, kids, lowlifes with nothing better than post annoying posts 

Do us all a favour and take your sad life out of this site. Jungles are waiting for you to do better things other than write bullcrap here.

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6 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

for Ajeet

Raja Janak was a great king and did many act of punn daan and was a bhagat that is why Mahalakshmi was born into his home . So the theory it takes bravery to stay in Grisht ashram is totally true and a coward runs away as he cannot maintain control over his emotions/chor

It was Laxmi who took avtar as Raja Janaks daughter Sita.... not mahalaxmi.

Theres a big difference between Laxmi & Mahalaxmi.

Whenever I come on this site there’s always same lot commenting on every topic regardless of whether they have enough knowledge on the subject of the topic or not.... it’s pathetic that some people either think they are possessed with so much gyan that they can answer on any topic or that they have nothing better to do then spend most their time on a website that has become an accumulation of the dumb & retarted.

If anyone is under the illusion that the panth is headed in the right way they should come on this site & read the utter bakwas on here.

 

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2 hours ago, singh598 said:

I agree to comply with your request 

Don't listen to this creep. This porki pig would blow up any buddhist monuments in Panjab given the chance , just like his brothers in Afganistan. 

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1 hour ago, Gagan1995 said:

Don't listen to this creep. This porki pig would blow up any buddhist monuments in Panjab given the chance , just like his brothers in Afganistan. 

Can you do us all a favour and creep back into your small dark hole retard. You are not fit  for this forum. Your retardness is getting worse every day.

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5 minutes ago, JSinghnz said:

Can you do us all a favour and creep back into your small dark hole retard. You are not fit  for this forum. Your retardness is getting worse every day.

Can you do us all an favor and go take an English class, your low IQ autism is hampering the thread. 

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On 7/28/2018 at 12:13 AM, Gagan1995 said:

There is plenty of meditation is Sikhism and through meditation you can achieve peace.

I realize that, however, meditation in Sikhism is naam simran, that is not the case in Buddhism. 

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10 hours ago, TejS said:

I realize that, however, meditation in Sikhism is naam simran, that is not the case in Buddhism. 

Well thats what I was trying to say   they don't meditate on waheguru. I know some thai Buddhist and they worship Buddha! They believe buddha can grant their wishes. They pray facing a idol of Buddha     but this is from my interaction  with a couple of thai Buddhists 

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18 hours ago, Mahakaal96 said:

It was Laxmi who took avtar as Raja Janaks daughter Sita.... not mahalaxmi.

Theres a big difference between Laxmi & Mahalaxmi.

Whenever I come on this site there’s always same lot commenting on every topic regardless of whether they have enough knowledge on the subject of the topic or not.... it’s pathetic that some people either think they are possessed with so much gyan that they can answer on any topic or that they have nothing better to do then spend most their time on a website that has become an accumulation of the dumb & retarted.

If anyone is under the illusion that the panth is headed in the right way they should come on this site & read the utter bakwas on here.

 

forgive me for believing what I had seen before in my life , as both being depicted as interchangeable .  But my main point was to show that Kings can be holy. saintly too ...which Raja Janak was known for  . sorry to offend you so much ...

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