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Ok so i live in Amritsar, i try to be good sikh evryday by trying to understand the bani logically, because, we know evrything in SGGS is logical and nothing is Chamatkar and all, 

I never knew that we celebrate Guru Nanak's Marriage in Batala at gurudwara Kandh Sahib, did'nt know we even have Melas and all on his marriage. 

Sp the questions are :-

 Why Do we celebrate only Guru Nanak's Marriage ? why not other guru's marriages ?

Is the story about Kandh sahib historically accurate ? ( please mention your sources if you know something )

and Why does the dates changes evry year ? if its because of NanakShahi Calender,  does it follow hindu calander ? but when we reject everything hindu, then why not calender ?

 

 

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Any marriage of guru sahib jee can be celebrated.

Never doubt our historic Sakhian and we all should leave our ego outside of the door when we are trying to learn more about our dharam.

Bikrami calendar was always the right one. It was not a Hindu based calendar. Saka is Hindu calendar. Purewal messed it up. 

 

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1 hour ago, S1ngh said:

Any marriage of guru sahib jee can be celebrated.

Never doubt our historic Sakhian and we all should leave our ego outside of the door when we are trying to learn more about our dharam.

Bikrami calendar was always the right one. It was not a Hindu based calendar. Saka is Hindu calendar. Purewal messed it up. 

 

purewal had an agenda and that was to confuse and confound our true dates so later someone could turn around and say look we don't believe your history because the dates don't match ...meanwhile wholesale destruction of dharmic asthaans true original buildings and scriptures is happening under our noses and yet we remain trusting of those 'in charge' 

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1 hour ago, Guest Anonymous said:

Ok so i live in Amritsar, i try to be good sikh evryday by trying to understand the bani logically, because, we know evrything in SGGS is logical and nothing is Chamatkar and all, 

I never knew that we celebrate Guru Nanak's Marriage in Batala at gurudwara Kandh Sahib, did'nt know we even have Melas and all on his marriage. 

Sp the questions are :-

 Why Do we celebrate only Guru Nanak's Marriage ? why not other guru's marriages ?

Is the story about Kandh sahib historically accurate ? ( please mention your sources if you know something )

and Why does the dates changes evry year ? if its because of NanakShahi Calender,  does it follow hindu calander ? but when we reject everything hindu, then why not calender ?

 

 

err logical analysis of faith often hits a wall because Akal Purakh can do anything and everything all at once ... The wedding happened as described in sakhian and the evidence is the wall still standing today on Guru ji's bachan ., just like the panja at Hassan abdal is in the stone logically a man cannot imprint his hand in stone so that shows that Guru Sahiban was more than the average man . Why don't you do your own research and read itihaas and sakhian , it will be more beneficial

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16 hours ago, S1ngh said:

Any marriage of guru sahib jee can be celebrated.

Never doubt our historic Sakhian and we all should leave our ego outside of the door when we are trying to learn more about our dharam.

Bikrami calendar was always the right one. It was not a Hindu based calendar. Saka is Hindu calendar. Purewal messed it up. 

 

Never doubt sakhian ?

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