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2 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

since he follows Nath sampardya  Guru Nanak Dev ji already had charcha with Gorakh Nath so it is all irrelevant to us since they had to be corrected by Guru ji .

 

http://www.discoversikhism.com/sikh_gurus/guru_nanak_gorakhmata.html

Thanks.

You replied 2 hours ago but I got a notification for your comment just 8 mins ago!   odd. 

 

Ok I just remembered its because of the link. 

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On 4/21/2021 at 10:58 PM, shastarSingh said:

Hindus r idolaters not only in physical world but also in spiritual world. Watch this

Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh ji has written that if a sikh, while japping naam imagines a painting or photo of Guru Sahib in his mind, he is also doing idolatry.

Hindu swami teaching idolatry during meditation saying it is 1000 times more powerful than mere chanting of lords name as a picture is worth 1000 words.

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14 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

I've done the bowing in front of a tree in India lol, I thought what the hell is this. Sikhs in the UK are more orthodox.

India is a Hindu majority country and Hinduism will always impact Sikhi due to this.

When I was very small I became so ill my mother feared I wouldn't survive. After exhausting options with doctors and hospitals she was told of a spiritual healer. This woman told her to go round a particular tree so many times after which I got better. 

This is the power of energy that we are only just beginning to understand. 

It is said that the peepul tree emits oxygen throughout the day so is used to induce healing. 

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