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SGPC "Kar Sevaks" Uncover Puratan Structures in Excavation of Darbar Sahib Amritsar, Corridor


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4 hours ago, dharamyudh said:

Panth really needs to come together and sort this issue out. What have these guys ever done? We can't have our gurdwaras under the control of this farangi system  

 

4 hours ago, Jai Tegang! said:

Nothing is going to change. People have been lamenting for decades but come time for SGPC elections, the same group affiliated members gets voted back i

The retards are too busy w**king over Moosewala's latest casteist imaginary fantasy to ever do anything useful by the looks of it. The younger lot globally seem useless these days. 

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8 hours ago, dharamyudh said:

Think about how many beautiful puratan gurdwaras we have lost. These "kar sevaks" really have a weird obsession with white marble. 

they don't have the fixation it is the SGPC did you see what they were trying to do at thanda burj? Simply SGPC has put Harmandir Sahib on mortgage to make that atrocious 'heritage' walk/street what the hell does bhangra and gidda to do with the history of Amritsar , founded by Guru Amar Das ji and developed by Guru Ram Das ji, Guru Arjun Dev ji and fortfied by Guru Har Gobind ji.

SGPC is the instrument through which the brahminwadi are doing damage to sikh itihaas and scripture and schlorly works . Remember that the kidnapped Saroops, Pothian and gutkey were taken from Gurdwarey using SGPC letterheaded papers. RSS are standing in the elections within SGPC directly . We need to destroy the 1925 Gurdwara Act which allows the GOI to interfere in Sikh gurdwara maintenance .  Also we as a kaum need to partner up with international conservation groups to get our own team of experts and archeaologists together , because this is a matter of world history not 'jis ka soti uss ki bains'

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41 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

they don't have the fixation it is the SGPC did you see what they were trying to do at thanda burj? Simply SGPC has put Harmandir Sahib on mortgage to make that atrocious 'heritage' walk/street what the hell does bhangra and gidda to do with the history of Amritsar , founded by Guru Amar Das ji and developed by Guru Ram Das ji, Guru Arjun Dev ji and fortfied by Guru Har Gobind ji.

SGPC is the instrument through which the brahminwadi are doing damage to sikh itihaas and scripture and schlorly works . Remember that the kidnapped Saroops, Pothian and gutkey were taken from Gurdwarey using SGPC letterheaded papers. RSS are standing in the elections within SGPC directly . We need to destroy the 1925 Gurdwara Act which allows the GOI to interfere in Sikh gurdwara maintenance .  Also we as a kaum need to partner up with international conservation groups to get our own team of experts and archeaologists together , because this is a matter of world history not 'jis ka soti uss ki bains'

Amen to all that. Democracy is for sale and all the wrong people have the money. 

The laws allowing direct control just top it off. 

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I have to say, this is the most sickening thread I've read in a while. It's been making me feel all kinds of ways since I saw it. 

 

I don't know what to say.....Amritdharis need to start acting like men for a change. If you're not going to kick off about this, there is nothing you won't meekly tolerate whilst lecturing everyone else. 

This is just so disgusting. Seeing those diggers scooping up the structure. Here (in the UK), most people save old bricks (you know the yellow stock ones) and they sell for more than new ones. 

Here, these bastards look like they are going to use the old structure as hardcore (i.e. coarse material underneath a foundation) for some other construction project. 

 

Just disgusting. Low IQ peasant mentality. 

 

Seeing stuff like this makes you not want to visit forums. Watching a bunch of peasants destroy you material heritage under your own eyes is nothing short of traumatic. 

Say what you will about the guy, Niddar at least flagged the same crap going on at Hazoor Sahib. F**k pendu mentality.  

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21 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I have to say, this is the most sickening thread I've read in a while. It's been making me feel all kinds of ways since I saw it. 

 

I don't know what to say.....Amritdharis need to start acting like men for a change. If you're not going to kick off about this, there is nothing you won't meekly tolerate whilst lecturing everyone else. 

This is just so disgusting. Seeing those diggers scooping up the structure. Here (in the UK), most people save old bricks (you know the yellow stock ones) and they sell for more than new ones. 

Here, these bastards look like they are going to use the old structure as hardcore (i.e. coarse material underneath a foundation) for some other construction project. 

 

Just disgusting. Low IQ peasant mentality. 

 

Seeing stuff like this makes you not want to visit forums. Watching a bunch of peasants destroy you material heritage under your own eyes is nothing short of traumatic. 

Say what you will about the guy, Niddar at least flagged the same crap going on at Hazoor Sahib. F**k pendu mentality.  

it msakes greater sense to rebuild the upper floors to build a vidhiyala for sikhs and visitors who are inspired by harmandir sahib as that would be a fitting use of the space, by using anciet hand made bricks in the original style matching surrounding gurdwarey bones it will enhance the city . Who needs more market shops for fast food?

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13 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

it msakes greater sense to rebuild the upper floors to build a vidhiyala for sikhs and visitors who are inspired by harmandir sahib as that would be a fitting use of the space, by using anciet hand made bricks in the original style matching surrounding gurdwarey bones it will enhance the city . Who needs more market shops for fast food?

Plenty of people visit just footings and substructures!!!

Look at this in Harrapa. 

New archaeological evidence proves Indus farmers grew rice in the Bronze  Age | Seshat: Global History Databank

 

I think people would feel a great and even surreal connection with their history if the substructures were exposed and preserved. It's even really valuable as an example of by era construction techniques.  So outside of the dharmic, ithihaasic dimension, there is also practical vocational knowledge to gain - even nonSikhs would be interested in that.

How much longer are we going to suffer this. Lost manuscripts, and now this type of crap. I'm trying to keep my sh1t together, but <banned word filter activated> should be jhatka'd for this type of crap. How is it different to the taliban blowing up those Buddha statues?  

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56 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I have to say, this is the most sickening thread I've read in a while. It's been making me feel all kinds of ways since I saw it. 

 

I don't know what to say.....Amritdharis need to start acting like men for a change. If you're not going to kick off about this, there is nothing you won't meekly tolerate whilst lecturing everyone else. 

This is just so disgusting. Seeing those diggers scooping up the structure. Here (in the UK), most people save old bricks (you know the yellow stock ones) and they sell for more than new ones. 

Here, these bastards look like they are going to use the old structure as hardcore (i.e. coarse material underneath a foundation) for some other construction project. 

 

Just disgusting. Low IQ peasant mentality. 

 

Seeing stuff like this makes you not want to visit forums. Watching a bunch of peasants destroy you material heritage under your own eyes is nothing short of traumatic. 

Say what you will about the guy, Niddar at least flagged the same crap going on at Hazoor Sahib. F**k pendu mentality.  

Bro, you should hear what the current Akal Takht Jathedar said regarding the site: 

 

 

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