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Vichaar by Jathedar Baba Nihal Singh


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We hear so much about these Fake UK Nangs. Thanks to them the Nihangs have got a Bad name. Nihangs have done lots for Sikhi and are still do lots.

Please listen to Vichaar by Jathedar Baba Nihal Singh Tarna Dal. Baba Jee did lots of seva in the 80s and is still doing lots of seva.

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Baba Nihal singh is the only nihang who has done any real seva since 1978.

He also has mad respect for Bhai fauja Singh and Sant ji. ^_^^_^

Uk nangs always slag him off, coz he does not eat meat, drink booze, and get high on bhang. He follows normal rehit. :TH:

Out of all the nihang dals, his dal is the one with the proper singhs.

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Dear Admin 1

i'd like to ask you what constitutes a good discussion?

does it mean calling fellow brothers "nangs"?....does it mean making blanket statements against all nihung dals except for nihal singh's dal?....

i was simply pointing out that someone should not make blanket statements like that especially if they haven't met and seen things for themselves....

AND i pointed out in the previous thread that most nihungs ARE practicing the rehit prescribed by the SGPC.....

as a moderator you should know better than letting personal feelings and opinions to get in the way of doing your job

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JSS,

You're always quick to defend these people. People who believe so many things that would disgust the average Sikh:

Nang Beliefs

- Sikhs are part of the 'hindu indian nation'

- Drinking isn't that big a deal, it's only a weakness, no effect on your amrit

- The bujjer kurehit is if you sleep with a muslim women. Other women are okay, it's only a weakness, not a bujjer kurehit

- Only cutting of kes from the head is a bujjer kurehit, hair on the rest of the body don't really count as kes (the nirnangulla then goes into detail describing body parts that sikh females apparently removed hair from - another made up X-rated story by the nirnangulla)

- women can't receive khanday kee pahul, they must shuck an inferior kirpan amrit administered by one singh, not by punj piaray

- bhang is great

- belief in ritualistic animal sacrifice

- sacrificed goats will be reborn as nihungs (this can result in an ugly cycle... as we know, gurbanee says that you will have to suffer what you make other living things suffer... so nang sacrifices goat, comes back as a goat. Goat becomes nang. This nang then sacrifices previous nang (now a goat)... as I said, ugly cycle)

- anointing the nishan saahib with blood from a sacrificed animal

- claim that the Singh Sabha and Gurdvara reform movements were backed by the British Government; that in fact, the mahants are the true caretakers of sikh shrines

- 84 holocaust was the fault of the sikhs, which is why their leader Santa Nihang then backed the GOI

- Guru Gobind Singh Jee used the colour blue as a sign of devotion to Shiva

- bel

ief in hindu idols and gods

Anyways, we're way off topic. Baba Nihaal Singh is an amazing Gursikh Nihung who has sacrificed a lot over the years. We need more panthic leaders like him.

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