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i saw this video in the Khalsa section on google video's

i knew it was dodgy and to do with bhangra only, but then i found out the bhangra team call themself 'Khalsa Juncion'

Most are monay with sum Singhs

http://www.kjbhangra.com/

aint gota clue where they from but there not from UK, so Singhs in USA or Canda need to get them to change their name

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Hey you should post that on the main page of this website because no one will really see it here,, if you put it somewhere where more people will read it then maybe they will try to make a difference!

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why should you care what their names are. you have to be sikh at heart, no matter how they look like.

that has to be the worst comment i have come across in my life (Gustakhi Maaf)

that is something that gurdas mann would say, and as a singh who once told me "anyone that says that is a chela of gurdas mann"

anyhow...

ok, tell me what Khalsa is

when you think of the word sikh, what do you think of?

what do they look like?

when you hear the word "Khalsa" what do you think of?

well i think of a nagaara drum beat and gatka, not sure about you.

if these guys are called khalsa junction, no we shouldnt bother about these guys, not at all

oh yeah, you have people that dance around saying they are khalsa and associating culture with religion, making out singhs can go into gigs and do bhangra, other people will look at them and say "oh right, this is what the khalsa does?"

and when some people go to the gurdwara, some people will ask for where the bhangra stage is.

nei nei putar you are absoloutly right, these people can affix "khalsa" to "junction" and dance around like the prats they are and call themselves "khalsai", leaving impresions on punjabis and others that the khalsa can do this kind of stuff

oh yeah, person who sings about drinking, girls and bmw and showing off to his friends how big his khanda chain is really reallyshowing how clean his mann is isnt it?

and this guy seems very khalsafied to you now does it?

http://www.kjbhangra.com/flashFiles/team.php?1

when people like jazzy B go on stage, say the full fateh before dancing and singing about his new BMW really makes out this is alllll in the sikh dharam

and when kids start to say fateh before drinking in an alcohol session (because of the influence these type of groups), that really shows how good "sikhs" these people, liek the "khalsa junction" are arent they???

please dont take this post as an offence but although you may be right in some way 9its the mann that counts), the fact that they affix singh to their name and do what their doing leaves an impression on others that sikhi encourages bhangra, dancing about in a gold khanda chain, and drink contests.

Bhul Chukke Muaff

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why should you care what their names are. you have to be sikh at heart, no matter how they look like.

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next thing you know we're gonna have pubs n what not named after our Gurus.... with thinkin like that, we'll have a "Club Guru Nanak" in no time!!!

nowadayz we use the term "khalsa" too loosely... i've seen a Khalsa Convenience that sells cigarettes and all that... i understand convenience stores are a common place to buy those things, but don't name it after KHALSA... it DOES make a diff!

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Khalsa basically means Pure ones so how some bhangra video is pure I do not know but you are certainly very confused. I dont know if you are a member but I suggest you become one so you can discuss your views more with others on the forum and we can explain the sikh view on this. and everything else!

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