Wednesday 28 May 2008

True Sikh Women

One white hair cost him to see the Gurus back!

There was a beautiful Singh in the times of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and gurujee used to love him alot. He was big, strong and handsome and decked in weapons, and gurujee really loved the fact that his Khalsa Fauji was tyar per tyar. One day he was at home tying his dastaar and looking at himself in the mirror and all of the sudden he spotted a white hair on his beard, he started to get worried and he thought he must get rid of it, so he thought one hair wouldn’t matter… so he plucked it… he got ready and went to see gurujee, as gurujee was busy he ran up to gurujee and said fateh…

Gurujee looked at his face and turned his back in the other direction. He thought gurujee must not have seen me so he walked around the other side, and again gurujee turned his back to the Singh. The Singh felt so distraught that he started to cry and begged gurujee to speak to him… when gurujee finally spoke to him; he asked why gurujee was turning his back to him. And gurujee replied that God blessed you with such a gift of heera “jewel” , of a white hair and you chose to throw it away… why did you not thank God for what he had given you instead you chose to throw it away and with it you threw away your Amrit… your promise to take care of your hair to death, and you have broken it and I cannot speak to you until you go before the panj pyare and again renew your promise and ask for forgiveness…

At this the Singh got up straight away and went to see the panj pyare, he asked for forgiveness, and the panj pyare punished him with a few tasks of seva and blessed him Amrit again.

He completed his seva and ran back to see gurujee… and gurujee took him in his arms and hugged him.

After this event he became stronger and as he went to the battles thereafter he fought to the death, and he was determined to die with his every hair intact.


On each and every hair, the Lord abides. Ang 344 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji




Be A Singh


Not A Trimmey (Ginny pig)

The Devotee Sikh and the Joker!


Devoted Sikh
Joker

To a devoted Sikh Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is a form of Waheguru and is the living Guru.

To some people Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is a book and just narrates what the Gurus said.

When refereeing to Guru Ji, devoted Sikhs will say on Ang (limb) there is a dukh (Holy Scripture) narrating this etc

Some people just say that the word is on line 17 page 234 etc

A devoted Sikh bows their head and sees the spirit of ten Guru and the light of Waheguru in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji

Some people just do a head butt to the floor because their parents told them from a young age and they see a book that gets too much respect by people that have lost the plot.

A devoted Sikh asks Guru Ji for blessings day and night and tries to go and see Guru Ji everyday.

Some people just go as a formality (at mates programme) and in times of need.

Gurbani violated and on toilet floor in Gurdwara!

Our community is using Gurbani and not thinking about consequences. We seem to put Gurbani on cards and other items so much these days without thinking about how they will end up getting treated. Cards end up in bins on floors in the hands of kids. In so many ways can the Gurbani be violated disrespected? We need to all need to start thinking twice about how and where we use Gurbani? Our community is suffering but I think that this is the punishment for the little respect that we show Gurbani! We are lucky that we have had the sight of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji,in our lives. Only humans with good destiny get this, but do we have any high regards for the form of waheguru on earth?

The following pictures show a card that I found in the toilet floors in my local Gurdwara! I don’t think it’s the kid’s fault it’s the publishers and buyers fault for not thinking about their actions!






Lets Show Respect to all Our Guru - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji



Two Types of Women in our community!

Real Sikh Women

Real Sikh women have a modest dress sense. A real Sikh woman does kirtan and reads Gurbani. A real Sikh woman helps her family and lives in honour. They don’t exploit their self and have dignity plus morals. They forever remain faithful to the Sikh cause and take a stand against injustices. They raise their children according to Gurmat and teach them the Sikh code of conduct. They remain loyal to their spouse and don’t commit adultery! Shopping isn’t the biggest thing on their mind; instead it’s the situation and fate of the Panth. They aren’t confused about their love for Guru Ji. They live a pure life full of poise according to Gurbani. They better the community and aren’t a disgrace to the nation.



Modern day Punjabi Girls

They dress immodestly acting desperate showing their flesh. The have numerous men and loose virginity before marriage. They have several men at one time. They drink, smoke and go clubbing to get laid. They don’t want to marry Singhs and don’t give a damn about he panth. They don’t care about their religion and infact they take the piss by demanding a Sikh wedding with a non Sikh in a Gurdwara! Their main concern is fashion and looking good for men. They smoke in their car infront of their children. Even dough they live a life full of dishonour they are proud about their sluggish ways. They dance at parties, in a sexual manner to entice men.



Conclusion

Sikh women used to do Seva all day everyday. These days if a brother asks his sister to get him a cup of water an argument starts! Sikh women gave their lives but never gave up Sikhi, these days the young girls hate Sikhi and take piss out of it. In our history and 1984 Sikh women were raped and dishonoured by the enemy, these days they are getting laid and dishonoured at their own will.