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Do you agree and support Ranjit Dhahderanwala Prachar?


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Do you agree and support Ranjit Dhahderanwala Prachar?  

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  1. 1. Do you agree and support Ranjit Dhahderanwala Prachar?

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    • I don't know him
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19 minutes ago, S1ngh said:

Do you agree and support Ranjit Dhahderanwala Prachar?

Kind of a tricky question. 

Some people see him as the best and biggest preacher out there. 

The problem is that, of late, he has taken to denigrating each and every Sikh belief that he can get his hands on.

From the next world, naam simran, the position of Guru Granth Sahib, sarovars, and so on, his positions have become indistinguishable from atheists.

And then his dedicated followers don't even notice that he's preaching 180 degrees different from what he used to. They just say "Whatever Babaji (now Bhai Sahib) says is true." How's that any different from the blind sant-worshippers he castigates?

 

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I will make a few points but I generally am leaning no.

Firstly, I do not support large ceremonies such as this.  The more people, the more egos in you vicinity, the less clouded your view of Waheguru. Who knows if these people are even paying attention!

Secondly, mass sanchar I do not support either as it frees you from the spotlight which should be burning a light right through you during normal < 10 person sanchar.  But I would like to make it known that I have no understand of the size of the panth in India.  Perhaps it is impossible to get personal time in a Gurdwara to take amrit.

Third, there is too much drama and infighting.

Great parchar though.

 

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7 minutes ago, HardeepCov said:

All I hear repeatedly is a message to use common sense, think logically, develop your minds, do paath/ardas yourself and try to understand, make your own connection with waheguru who is inside you.

Compare that to my local gurdwara Gianni who is more than happy to take a tenner to do ardaas, instead of saying look mate I can show you how to do it but this needs to come from you.

If I was making money from Sikhi I wouldn't like this guy either.

 

and he doesn't make money? be real

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32 minutes ago, HardeepCov said:

I didn't say he does or he doesn't. But if what he is saying affected my cash flow I would do my best to discredit the fella. 

maybe the fact that he is now spouting odious BS against Naam Japna the central message of Guru Nanak Dev ji  is enough to make people on edge

talk about Namak H4r4mi

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9 minutes ago, puzzled said:

My cousin in India was telling me how this guy hasn't got private parts and that he was dumped at birth by his biological mother.

I remember in his early days he used to wear very sparkly Daler Mehndi style outfits.

Don't know anything else about him tbh 

well if he doesn't have parts he'll fit into the Sirsa wale sangat ... SMH  why are Indian people so gullible ?? honestly the indian 'sikhs' are nearly as wallified now as the hindus ...who fall for these rapist hindu pandits (even female sadhvis who attack females sexually)

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