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are tattoos allowed in sikhi? anyone notice the increase in the amount of punjabis having them?


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24 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Criticizing and gossip/slander are two different things. Where does it say you can't criticize someone who is doing wrong in Sikhi or beadbi?

Gossip/slander is if i start talking about the failings/troubles of one neighbor with another neighbor and get a good laugh out of it and enjoy it, get a kick out of it. 

Criticizing is talking about the wrong doings of people  i.e getting tattoos of mool mantar and ek onkar or shaving khannda into their hair. 

People have been talking about how its wrong getting tattoos of gurbani and using gurbani on wedding invitations for years now but everyone just ignores it. 

In India my cousins were getting Karas made with their names carved into it them, i was asked if i want one as well and i said no because its wrong to have your name carved into a kara, for half a minute they were like "yeahhhh"  "truee" bla bla bla    and they went away got karas made with their names carved in them.   No one cares  

 

Well you are talking in spite, rather than making a critical judgement 

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7 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Look, she's living "her" truth!??

You know that scene in The Godfather when the movie producer wakes up in his bed to find a blood-stained horse's head amongst his bed-sheets? The SikhSangat equivalent is to check the forum in the morning to find all your posts have been down-voted. That's going to happen to us. ??

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4 hours ago, Redoptics said:

Well you are talking in spite, rather than making a critical judgement 

No it seems like spite to you because you have a ek onkar tattoo on your wrist.

Ek onkar on your wrist and Ek onkar in Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj is the same, the only difference that Guru Maharaj is given highest respect, kept on a throne and sangat sits before it.

Now the Ek Onkar on your wrist does not have the same respect as your hand does all sorts of things including being used in the toilet and all the rest of it.

Gurbani Tattoos are beadbi and should not be done.

 

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40 minutes ago, puzzled said:

No it seems like spite to you because you have a ek onkar tattoo on your wrist.

Ek onkar on your wrist and Ek onkar in Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj is the same, the only different that Guru Maharaj is given highest respect, kept on a throne and sangat sits before it.

Now the Ek Onkar on your wrist does not have the same respect as your hand does all sorts of things including being used in the toilet and all the rest of it.

Gurbani Tattoos are beadbi and should not be done.

 

So you contradict yourself in the same reply, nice 

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