Wednesday 16 January 2008

The Rules Of War Of The Traditional Khalsa Army

The Khalsa was created as a unique army of God to defend truth, rightouness and justice. The Khalsa Army fought many wars and sacrificed so many lives for their principals. Because the khalsa used to mainly fight for humanity their code of conduct was different from many of their enemies. One main opposition of the Khalsa army was the Mughals. The Mughals were a Muslim Army who was comminting injustice to Non-Muslims and forcing conversions.


Code of Conduct in times of War of the Mughals:


They used to rape women and kill kids. The women used to be raped to dishonour and humiliate their enemies women folk. Kids used to be killed so that the Sikhs are eliminated from the face of the earth.

Imprisonment of innocent family members of the Sikhs. Innocent civilians were targeted and killed for just being Sikh.

They were an army full of anger, revenge and brutality.
They Burnt Sikh houses down to abolish Sikh towns. After they Robbed, looted, raped and killed.

Many times their acts of rage were taken out on innocents due to build up of frustration from defeat.

They commited unjust violence and crime in an inhumane manner.

















Code of conduct of the Khalsa Army.

Only punished the guilty. Never harmed innocents or put their life in any sort of danger!

Never touched civilians, or raped women, or even thought of harming harmless kids.

Never looted or burnt down Muslim civilain towns.

Was a Army full of campassion and might.

They stood up for righteousness and defended the human rights of the people.





Any Khalsa Soldier who violated the code was dealt with by the commanding officer accordingly. These days every one calls themselves a Khalsa but many Sikhs have a Mughal mentality; it’s disgusting. Singhs go around saying the Khalsa this and the Khalsa that, but they commit actions which the Khalsa stood against. Sikhs these days are full of double standards and hypocrisy, it; s a shame. No wonder Guru Ji doesn’t do Kirpa on the Khalsa Army.