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Sikhs have a dark future if things continue like this ... and today's day is just one of those pointers.


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2 hours ago, Punjabiwolves said:

reply from my friend directed towards you.

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 given that Dhan Dhan Baba Namdev Ji Maharaj were from Maharastra, there is nothing wrong with any Punjabi marrying someone whose parents are Hindu's from Maharashtra. It's only if the daughter cannot explain to her Maharasthran husband that all Maratha people are natural born Sikhs due to Dhan Dhan Baba Namdev Ji Maharaj's example that a problem arises. Many indigenous Maratha Sikhs from Dalit backgrounds too.

 That's her fault if her belief in Sikhi is not pukka enough to encourage natural born Sikhs (the people of Maharashtra) back into the fold.

 Mundan is clearly nonsense. But again the problem is not the marriage but the fact we are not encouraging new spouses into Sikhi to widen the Sikh Panth's ability to do seva for Sarbat da Bhala.

 

Because we don't realise that mixed marriages are inevitable when 99.7% of the global population are non-Sikhs and fail to welcome erstwhile non-Sikhs into the fold via Sangat and education.

 

err we are supposed to ensure that the girl's sikhi is not at risk in her in-laws  minimum , which these guys have not done . They haven't even asked  if damaad will become a sikh at all .

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