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You know his mother and Guru Ji love that boy. Look at his face.

Imprisoned, tortured and held without trial for freedom of speech enacted from a sovereign country. For running a website that truthfully depicted the human rights abuses of the Indian government and hindu nationalists. 

He did that for Gursikhi bro. For Truth. Heavy is that debt of those who've done this and those who turn blind eye. I assure you. 

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On 1/13/2021 at 3:03 AM, singhsince1981 said:

GujrantSingh, since u r a convert. In order to take full benefit. I recommend u learn Gurmukhi & Punjabi and live in Punjab, in a Punjabi culture to understand the emotions behind this dharma. Otherwise you will not get the full taste of Sikhism.

English translations, kathas are good. But you need to listen to kathas from the mouths of pooran brahmgyanis(Full Enlightened person). 
 

 

Not entirely correct brother. Theres punjabi who haves got the taste of Sikhi so it's down to the individual and Gurus blessings. To say that Sikhi can only be understood in punjabi isnt correct and theres a benefit to not have the punjabi culture influence in some cases. Obviously theres a strong connection to that region and that will always be the case due to it ithaas.

Yes Gurmukhi needs to be learnt and gurbani pronounced correctly to understand the message and also benefit from the kirtan and shabad vibrations.  But Naam that resides in us is universal and is not restricting. Vaheguru  is accessible to all.

The Gurus light and love blessed all souls regardless of east , western, rich, poor, animals etc ??

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On 1/12/2021 at 7:03 PM, singhsince1981 said:

GujrantSingh, since u r a convert. In order to take full benefit. I recommend u learn Gurmukhi & Punjabi and live in Punjab, in a Punjabi culture to understand the emotions behind this dharma. Otherwise you will not get the full taste of Sikhism.

English translations, kathas are good. But you need to listen to kathas from the mouths of pooran brahmgyanis(Full Enlightened person). 
 

 

What you decide to undelete posts and edit them now?

You'll find out bro Dharam has nothing to do with emotion. 

No not all enlightened people come from India. 

You had your temperature checked bro and you failed big. 

Pro India every post. Not pro Sikhi. Won't even say Jagi. Fail bro. 

Your methods are the same as every other troll we've had. Show up. Pretend nice. Ask a question. Then slip in your ideology and avoid all questions like the plague. 

Have Jagis photo right there. Wont say anything about him for days now? Pathetic bro. We need you Paanthic not pathetic. 

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I agree with you bro. My point was for instance a Shakespeare Poem. The feeling and emotions can be grasped by an English person better than a Punjabi. Vice versa applies for Gurbani. Thats why its important to learn language and culture, to be familiar. Yes NAAM is universal.

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Just now, singhsince1981 said:

I agree with you bro. My point was for instance a Shakespeare Poem. The feeling and emotions can be grasped by an English person better than a Punjabi. Vice versa applies for Gurbani. Thats why its important to learn language and culture, to be familiar. Yes NAAM is universal.

I'm pretty sure speaking out truthfully in the interest of kidnapped and tortured Sangat is in line with Sikhi?  Your supposed punjabi cultural experience doesn't change that. 

Can you try adressing a point instead of trying to avoid making sense by simply saying I'm foreign?

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