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2 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

quote : 'you do not know what Guru said' ... to quote Guru ji : 'log jaane eh geet hai, eh to bhram bichar '  the depths of your silliness know no bound . go to srigranth.org and just start reading .

oh ok so your going to nitpick sggs,

i can do the same,

QUOTE : "Page 124, Line 8
ਹਉਮੈ ਮਾਰਿ ਬਜਰ ਕਪਾਟ ਖੁਲਾਇਆ ॥
हउमै मारि बजर कपाट खुलाइआ ॥
Ha▫umai mār bajar kapāt kẖulā▫i▫ā.
Subduing egotism, the rigid doors are opened.

end of story baby

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2 minutes ago, mahandulai said:

oh ok so your going to nitpick sggs,

i can do the same,

QUOTE : "Page 124, Line 8
ਹਉਮੈ ਮਾਰਿ ਬਜਰ ਕਪਾਟ ਖੁਲਾਇਆ ॥
हउमै मारि बजर कपाट खुलाइआ ॥
Ha▫umai mār bajar kapāt kẖulā▫i▫ā.
Subduing egotism, the rigid doors are opened.

end of story baby

you consider Guru ji only songs/poems but it is the vichar contemplation of the creator....

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6 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

quote : 'you do not know what Guru said' ... to quote Guru ji : 'log jaane eh geet hai, eh to bhram bichar '  the depths of your silliness know no bound . go to srigranth.org and just start reading .

now show anywhere it says wearing anything about the dastaar, anything at all. please. bear in mind, that lots of indians wore turbans back in the day, for heat, and stuff

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1 minute ago, jkvlondon said:

you consider Guru ji only songs/poems but it is the vichar contemplation of the creator....

please please please preetty please now show anywhere it says wearing anything about the dastaar, anything at all. please. bear in mind, that lots of indians wore turbans back in the day, for heat, and stuff

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1 minute ago, mahandulai said:

now show anywhere it says wearing anything about the dastaar, anything at all. please. bear in mind, that lots of indians wore turbans back in the day, for heat, and stuff

For showing their honour and respect mainly ...try actually looking up the cultural meaning of the turban in various culture , firstmost it is a status symbol of respect/elderhood/wisdom

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2 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

For showing their honour and respect mainly ...try actually looking up the cultural meaning of the turban in various culture , firstmost it is a status symbol of respect/elderhood/wisdom

i know what it meant. it was humility. notice we are not india anymore.........?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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3 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

For showing their honour and respect mainly ...try actually looking up the cultural meaning of the turban in various culture , firstmost it is a status symbol of respect/elderhood/wisdom

elderhood, wisdom, are we turtles?

wat kind of poor view is this.

ask a man on the street, what he thinks of someone in a turban, he will probably say spiritual, but why? it is just a stigma, its an association. wearing a turban doesnt really do that much.

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Just now, mahandulai said:

i know what it meant. it was humility. notice we are not india anymore.........?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

honour and respect go whereever you are ,  you don't abandon it purely to fit in to the slave mentality of the masses . The first thing slaves and army conscripts have in common ? they have their heads shaved to obliterate their sense of self-identity

 

 

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1 minute ago, jkvlondon said:

honour and respect go whereever you are ,  you don't abandon it purely to fit in to the slave mentality of the masses . The first thing slaves and army conscripts have in common ? they have their heads shaved to obliterate their sense of self-identity

 

 

wearing a turban does the same thing of taking away self-identity

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