Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Punishers of phoola the Police Cat





On the 28th of August, 2 Sikh youth, Harchand and Navtej Singh punished Ajit Phoola for his crimes against the Sikh Community.



Who is Ajit Phoola?

Phoola had grabbed lands, raped women and committed human rights excesses during the period of militancy. The worst in-human act he committed was killings of four innocent women, who were relatives of Shaheed Bhai Balwinder Singh Jatana, a Sikh militant. Phoola along with his goonda brigade raided the house of Jatana at the early hours of 29 August 1991 and burnt alive four women named Jasmer Kaur (chachi), Dawarki Kaur (grandmother), Manpreet Kaur (a 7th grade student) and Harsimranjit Kaur (6 year old handicapped girl). Despite the repeated pleas of Sikh organizations and Human Rights bodies, none government initiated an inquiry against the cold-blooded killings, let alone punishing the perpetrators.

What prompted this action?

Natvej Singh had been after Ajit Phoola for 3 years, each time Navtej Singh heard Phoola's name, his blood began to boil. Whenever Navtej Singh would hear of Ajit Phoola visiting any town or city, Natvej Singh would begin planning an attack. After cases being registered against Navtej Singh by Batala police, he was sent to Ghumtala jail. (Navtej Singh was jailed for having beaten up the radical BJP leader Naresh Mahajan).

On May 13, 2008 Ajit Phoola was also sent to this prison after a case was registered for the murder of 7 family members of Bhai Joga Singh Khanpur. Thus Navtej Singh was granted with the oppurtunity to punish the dusht he had been chasing for the last 3 years. Navtej Singh along with Harchand Singh hatched a plan and registered their names into the pages of Sikh history when on the morning of Thursday, the 28th of August, the 2 Soormay set ablaze Ajit Phoola. A book by Baljit Singh Khalsa, editor of Fatehnama, named "Hindustani Attwaad" was also recovered from the jail. This book mentions many of Phoola's mideeds and atrocities carried out upon Sikh families, such as that of Shaheed Bhai Balwinder Singh Jattana Babbar.

What can we do to help these Singhs?

Whilst Navtej Singh's father is located in USA, Harchand Singh's family struggles to make ends meet. However, both families should be honoured respectedly, for their sons noble deeds. Donations gathered for this project will be split 50/50 and presented to the families of these 2 heros.

Donations can be made via PayPal at either the SaintSoldiers.net or NeverForget84.com websites

UK Gurdwaras Insult Guru Sahib by promoting Naamdhari Cult


United Kingdom - Earlier this month, Panthic Weekly exposed (see Naamdharis Performing Keertan at Gurdwaras) the intentional distortion of Gurbaani by Naamdhari Keertanis who are currently touring the UK after members of the UK Sangat who heard their Keertan highlighted the beadbi. Naamdhari Baljeet Singh and Gurmeet Singh misread a word in Aasa Ki Vaar. When challenged by two Sikh ladies sitting in a UK Gurdwara where these Keertanis were performing Keertan they justified their beadbi (violation) of Gurbaani by saying that their "Guru" (referring to Jagjit Sinh) said that "phaaray" (torn) as stated in Aasa Ki Vaar in Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee is actually "pehiray" (worn).

Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji's eldest son Sri Ram Rai had needless enmity with the eight and ninth Gurus and appointed his own Masands. He changed a line in the holy Gurbani just to please the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, changing "Mittee musalmaan kee…" (soil is of the Muslim…) to "Mittee beimaan kee…" (soil is of the deceitful…). The seventh Satguru discarded Sri Ram Rai from the house of the Guru forever, because he altered Gurbani. Satguru said:

"Those who do not fear and respect Gurbani, cannot be a Sikh of mine."
(Sri Guru Partap Suraj Granth)

We must remember Seventh Nanak, Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji, disowned his own son and excommunicated him from the Panth after he intentionally distorted one word from Gurbani. However, today's Gurdwara Management Committees are allowing those who don't believe Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji should be on the throne of Guru Nanak, who believe that their self-proclaimed Satguru is the 15th incarnation of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, practice Havans and Bipran Kee Reet, and intentionally distort a word in Gurbani to perform Keertan on our Gurdwara because they have knowledge of Gurmat Sangeet.

Does knowledge of Gurmat Sangeet and Raag give one license to perform Keertan irrespective that they are corrupt fraudsters who believe intentionally and unapologetically distort Sikh history, Sikh principles and most seriously Gurbani, the Word of God? Anyone who allows Naamdharis to perform Keertan on the Gurdwara Stage is liable for the same punishment for allowing the followers of Ram Rai perform Keertan on the Guru's stage.

Gurbani says:

Some sing of the Lord, through Raags (musical measures) and the sound current of the Naad, through the Vedas, and in so many ways. But the Lord, Har, Har, is not pleased by these, O Lord King. Those who are filled with fraud and corruption within - what good does it do for them to cry out? The Creator Lord knows everything, although they may try to hide their sins and the causes of their diseases. O Nanak, those Gurmukhs whose hearts are pure; obtain the Lord, Har, Har, by devotional worship. (Ang 450)

Is the insult by Naamdharis towards Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee just limited to distortion of history, principles and Gurbani? No. In the 1940's the Naamdhari Guru Partap Singh started the practice called a 'Pattar Paath'. This was in imitation of the Gursikh Akhand Paath but what was particularly odious about it was that it entailed the Angs of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji being torn out and then passed to a number of Paathis (Scriptural readers) and the Patah then being done at the same time by 10-15 people. As a result the Paath was completed in a few hours. Then these Angs were burnt! Sri Akaal Takht Sahib warned Partap Singh about this violation of the sanctity of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. However, the 'Pattar Paaths' were only stopped after the Sikhs protested and Panthic Nihang Singhs threatened to kill Partap Singh.

The following UK Gurdwaras have advertised and promoted the Naamdhari Keertanis and therefore insulted Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by allowing the followers of self-proclaimed Satguru who claims to be the rightful owner of Guru Nanak's throne and who intentionally and unapologetically distort Gurbani in the presence of Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji:

Central Gurdwara, Drayton Bridge Road, West Ealing
Guru Amar Dass Gurdwara, Clifton road, Southall
Ramgharia Gurdwara, Oswald road, Southall
Guru Nanak Darbar, King Street, Southall
Guru Nanak Sikh School, Springfield Road, Hayes
Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Havelock Road, Southall
Gurdwara Karamsar, High Road, Ilford
Ramgarhia Gurdwara, Woodland Avenue, Slough
Ramgaria Gurdwara, Foleshill Road, Coventry
Gurdwara Baba Sang, High Street, Smethwick
Gurdwara Babe Ke, Soho Hill, Hockley

A Sikh is one who owes sole allegiance to only Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the Guru Khalsa Panth. May God bless the Gurdwara Sahib Management Committees with understanding so that they realize their mistake and beg for forgiveness from the Sikh Sangat in the presence of Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Guru-Roop Panj Pyaare. May Guru Sahib and generations to come forgive us for welcoming and allowing such Manmat to prevail in the House of Satguru Nanak.

Bana is important for a Singhs Image

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the khalsa Army to uphold rightousness and Justice throughout the World. Guru Ji gave us a Bana and Gurbani. Gurbani is a form of god on this earth, Sikhs are meant to show utmost respect to Gurbani. Gurbani is not a fashion symbol. Guru Har rai said "those who do not respect Gurbani are not my sikhs"

The Bana consists of theDastar and the rest of the 5ks. Guru ji told his Singhs to look like lions ready at all times. But this days Sikhs are making themselves look like clown. We are maeant to live by gods will and accept the form Waheguru created us in, however some fools get Gurbani tattoos.

Real Singhs


Clown Sikhs who disregard the Bana and make a mockery of the Sikh Image and do our besti







CSJS Drug Bust by DRI




Private courier van seized in DRI raid, and officials outside CSJS property

Amritsar Sahib (KP) - India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) raided the various properties of the controversial publishing firm, Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh (CSJS), after they confiscated around 6kg of heroin from a courier package that was being shipped to Canada along with religious books.

A courier van that was on its way to Delhi was intercepted Thursday night near Jalandhar after a tip off that narcotics were being shipped via this channel. After confiscating the van, the DRI discovered heroin had been concealed in small plastic packets inside religious VCDs, DVDs, and books. The total value of the seized drugs is valued at over 6 crore Indian rupees ($1.3 million).

The DRI, conducted raids at Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh book shops, publishing center, the CSJS Hotel, and other properties belonging to the publishing family.

"The seized narcotics have a street price over $1.3 million, and were hidden in religious DVDs, and books."

The agency had detained the owners’ sons Rabjeet (Robbie) Singh and Vicky Singh in connection to the narcotic shipments. Rabjeet Singh is said to be a close associate of Prithipal Singh Sandhu, who was the personal assistant of former Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti.

The CSJS brothers had also been working on a business project with a US based kathakar for distribution of katha on Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to be released later on this year in connection to the 300th Gurta-Gaddi celebrations.

Upon hearing about the drug bust, SGPC President Avtar Makkar demanded that authorities allow SGPC staff to take possession of all Saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji that were being stored at the publisher’s facilities.

Sikhs have long been filing complaints at Sri Akal Takhat seeking bans on privatized publishing of saroops of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and despite the mandates of the Takhat, for years many publishers have continued with this blasphemous act.

The owners of Amritsar’s oldest publishing firm have previously been in hot water for improperly printing, transporting and handling saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and were reprimanded by Sri Akal Takht Sahib for these violations.

Back in 1998 when Jathedar of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, Singh Sahib Bhai Ranjit Singh Ji, issued a HukamNama giving only the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and other approved publishers the right of publishing saroops of Guru Granth Sahib. Despite, the intervention by the Takht, the firm continued to print the holy Saroops without approval from the SGPC.


Controversial Punjabi columnist Darbara Singh Seona Shot dead


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Patiala: Controversial Punjabi columnist Darbara Singh Seona, general secretary of Shiromani Akali Dal (International) and Punjabi columnist was shot dead by unidentified two motorcyclists here on Friday evening. Earlier the writer had said that "the status of Guru was not bestowed on the Guru Granth Sahib by the tenth master but to the Panth."

Police sources said that the incident occurred when he was coming back to his home on Kinetic near his house in Sant Nagar area on Rajbaha road around 7.30 pm. Two persons on motorcycle fired three shots from behind. The assailants fled immediately from the scene. Seona immediately brought to local Rajindra Hospital and doctors declared him brought dead.

SSP SK Asthana has confirmed the shooting incident and said that he has been gathering the information about the incident.

Darbara Singh Seona who writes for Punjabi vernacular newspaper 'Rozana Spkesman' was confronted by Damdami Taksal on May 25 this year in Amritsar. Damdami Taksal sought publicly apology for his write-up wherein he has allegedly published some controversial remarks over the Sikh history and Sikh Holy Scripture, Guru Granth Sahib. But Darbara Singh in plain language declined the hardliners for apology and refused to take back his comments given in his articles.

In his article, Seona refers to the tradition of giving satkar to Guru Granth Sahib Ji's saroops by presenting rumallay as a Brahmanical ritual, implying that Guru Granth Sahib Ji's saroop is a mere book and should not be treated as 'Pargat-Guraa-Ki-Deh'. The same ideology was forwarded by Kala Afghana, who was later excommunicated for belittling Sikh traditions and Gurmat values.

Atinder Pal Singh, the President of International Akali Dal to whom the writer owed allegiance, has disowned the writings of his party person. He has said that "Guruship was bestowed on Guru Granth Sahib and the interpreting and implementing authority was Guru Panth." Simranjit Singh Mann has sought the arrest of the writer and also of Joginder Singh, the editor of Spokesman. He has urged the Badal government to take stringent actions against the paper. His party, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) has filed numerous complaints against the daily at various places in Punjab.

Incident at Barking Gurdwara


Dear Frontline My name is Manjit kaur i live in leyton and i am 25 years old. Last friday i was on my way back from a mates party in barking. It was 3am in the morning I saw a white male who was drank and had a fag in his hand, he was pissing against the Gurdwara. So one of my male mates got out to confront the man, he was too pissed and just said sorry. At a closer look to our amazement the man was pissing on Gurbani in the hedges. The man was not doing it directly but it still happened, i Have wrote a letter to the Gurdwara, but i think the more letters and calls they get from the community the better. I think they should stop putting Gurbani in the hedges of the Gurdwara.

Gurudwara Singh Sahba
100 North Street, Barking, Essex. IG11 8JD

0208 594 3940 - Gurdwara Phone Number

Beadbi at my mates sehaj patth

Found the above paper in my mates Sehaj Patt

The Gyannis note down where they finish , so that the next gyanni or when they return to carry on with the patth can start of from the correct position. Therefore they have to write down Angs from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji on a note pad, after the sehaj patth is finished this notepad or paper from the note pad ends up in the bin.

Is the Bin a place for Gurbani?
is this holdong Gurbani in high regards?


The correct and respectful thing to do would be cremate the paper.

Indian, Hindu or Sikh?


All the gods and goddesses have been fascinated by maya*

Death does not spare any one without the service of the Guru.

O Nanak, without the True Name,

Of what use is the frontal mark of the Hindus, or their sacred thread?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji - the founder of Sikhi

Of the South Asian communities that have settled in Britain, Sikhs constitute the second largest visible minority after the Islamic community, and the third largest taking into account the Irish community. Sikhs have been recognised as a racial group in Britain since the House of Lords ruling in 1982: in the Mandla v Lee case when The House of Lords found that the Sikh community was not only a religious group but also a distinct ethnic group.

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji contains Shabads of Hindu and Muslim saints alongside Shabads of Sikh Gurus. This was earlier solemnised by the fifth Guru when he invited the Muslim cleric Mian Mir to lay the foundation stone of the Durbar Sahib (popularly known as 'Golden Temple'). Notwithstanding these positive groundbreaking actions of interfaith respect and recognition of other faiths, some people are attempting to present Sikhism as a doctrine of Hindu mythology. This is particularly a concern for Sikhs in respect to activities by some Hindu organisations and individuals as described below. Though Sikhism has been accepted as one of the world’s major faiths, ashamedly Hindu organisations continue to deny Sikhism’s very existence. Such acts of maliciousness by so many Hindu organisations bent on undermining Sikhism and assimilating Sikhs into Hinduism are damaging race relations in this country, and present an opinion that there is a deliberate worldwide campaign of assimilation.

These policies came to light particularly during the 1999 Khalsa tri-centenary celebrations, when the government of India gave Hindu organisations as many public funds to put on Khalsa tri-centenary celebrations as Sikh organisations, pushing forward there own policies. This has led to the establishment of the Rashtriya Sikh Sanghat as a sister organisation to the neo-nazi Hindu Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, and production of misinformation and publications to “re-educate Sikh” masses in the belief that Sikhism is a branch of the Hindu tree.

Recently in the UK similar activities have increasingly materialised. During the Hindu Youth Festival 2001 (26 July – 5 August) organised by Oxford Centre for Vaishnava and Hindu Studies’ (based at a respected university in the City of Oxford and which includes on their Board and Advisory Council alleged academics), a magazine was presented by a consortium of Hindu organisations (including National Hindu Students Forum, Brahma Kumaris Youth, Vivekananda Centre, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh) which not only included a 3 page article on why Sikhism is part of Hinduism, but also referred to the Sikh Gurus as: ‘Mother India was blessed with ten Hindu sons who came from the great Kshatriya Surya lineage’. Also other pages in the magazine referred to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as an evolvement of Hindu scriptures.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji had already protested as a child against wearing the supposed sacred Hindu thread. The Gurus revolted by the brahmanic caste inequalities, were sorrowful at the persecution and exploitation of so called lower castes. Even today whole Dalit villages are erased in upholding these absurd ‘religious’ practices!

Would a Hindu ask the following question?

‘O Nanak, without the True Name, of what use is the frontal mark of the Hindus, or their sacred thread?

Raag Aasaa , Ang 467, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

In Raag Bhairao, Ang 1158 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Gurbani states:

I have abandoned both the Pandits, the Hindu religious scholars, and the Mullahs, the Muslim priests. Whatever the Pandits and Mullahs have written, I reject; I do not accept any of it.’

These Are not the saying of Hindus, so how the hell was Guru Nanak Dev Ji a Hindu!!!!!

Guru Arjan Dev Ji (supposedly the Fifth Hindu son according to those very academic souls from Oxford) in Raag Bhairao, Ang 1136 makes it absolutely transparent:

‘I do not make pilgrimages to Mecca, nor do I worship at Hindu sacred shrines.

I serve the One Lord, and not any other.

I do not perform Hindu worship services, nor do I offer the Muslim prayers.

I have taken the One Formless Lord into my heart; I humbly worship Him there.

I am not a Hindu, nor am I a Muslim.’

Sikhism absolutely and conclusively rejects all Hindu gods and goddesses as they are under the spell of Maya, Guru Nanak Dev Ji says “All the gods and goddesses have been fascinated by maya and death does not spare any one without the service of the Guru” – Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Gauri M.1, Ang.227.

Why should we worship gods and goddesses that themselves are perishable? What can we ask from them and what can they give? When the stone-gods are bathed in water, they themselves sink therein – Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Sorath M.1, Ang 637

According to Guru Amar Das Ji “Brahma revealed the hymns of the Vedas and extended the affection for maya…Shiva remains in his abode, but is engrossed in great anger and pride. Vishnu is always busy in reincarnating himself.– Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Vadhans M.3, Ang 559.

Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva have gone astray in three modes, having increased ego and attachment. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Var Bilawal M.3, Ang.852.

Sikhs share a tradition of secularism, which has often led to the community denying their own needs in the interests of the wider society. There are others who wish to exploit the Sikh trait of common interest to suit their self-interest. As a result the interests of the Sikh community have been presented by those who wish to exploit the Sikh community, and present the Sikh nation as part of Hinduism. How can such blatant political behaviour be tolerated by the common Hindus who have close friendships with Sikhs? If these friendships are sincere, then they will recognise the hurt that Sikhs feel in the assimilative policies fostered by Hindu organisations.

The National Union of Students and Union of Jewish Students sponsored a publication in 2000: 'Racism a Light Sleeper'. Within its pages the section on the Hindu Community proudly states 'In Britain today there are approximately 1.5 million Hindus, including Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs'. This misleading and inaccurate statement encapsulates the very nature of assimilation policies that the Sikh nation has endured for over five decades. It also encompasses a rational and intentional encaging of Sikh culture, history and identity by a significantly larger majority (approximately 1 billion world-over) of a minority community (approximately 20 million), which makes up only 2% of the population of India.

The deliberate misrepresentation by the National Hindu Students Forum of the Sikh community as a part of the Hindu community is a fallacy that has been enshrined in the Indian constitution for over fifty years. It is as a result of these and other similar attempts of assimilation, that resulted in Sikh religious, social and economic demands of equitable treatment that the situation in Punjab led to loss of life, as legitimate and peaceful campaigns for religious rights were met with violent arrest and imprisonment. In consequence, structural exclusion has led to the same minority community portrayed as an aggressor, with labels such as fundamentalism, orthodoxy or even militant stamped on the Sikh community. In fact the Sikh community has closed in and tried to find strength in its core beliefs whilst defending and defusing continuous assimilative offensives.

Anti-fascist and anti-racism unity is born from the recognition of, and acceptance of, diversity as inherent to the peaceful co-existence of nations, religions and of peoples. In accepting these principals, in practice we must collectively be conscious of and accept the self-categorisation of ethnicity by minority ethnic groups. It is as a result of contra-ideals that Europe witnessed the crusades of the Middle Ages, the holocaust, and in our contemporary times the war and ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Afghanistan. Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, the 9th Guru was martyred in 1676, when he was publicly beheaded by the Mughals for supporting the right of Hindus to freedom of worship, despite himself not agreeing with core Hindu beliefs; bringing to life the expression "I do not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Guru Teg Bahadur Ji gave this sentiment a practical, yet sombre reality, and guided Sikhs that diversity is a positive rather than a negative attribute of society.

Searchlight in their 'Overview of the Extreme Right in Europe' write: 'we must recognise a fascist is a fascist, whatever colour they are or whatever religion they profess to be, and oppose them and their ideas, while at the same time taking care not to let racists exploit any campaigns.' We must equally recognise that the struggle against racism and fascism is an international one and be brave enough to be clear about who is a fascist. This is imperative if minority communities such as the Dalits, tribal groups, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and other minorities in places like India, or minorities anywhere else in the world, are to have a voice raised on their behalf.

We must isolate groups such as the Hindu right wing Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) who like Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT) and BNP, target minority communities. We have to ensure that such groups are denied a platform at campuses in Britain. We have to be vigilant and aware of the global threats of fascism and racism and recognise international distress signals for all communities denied a voice, before consequential events, like volcanic eruptions, engulf each and every one of us.

DON’T DISPLAY INDIAN FLAGS IN YOUR CARS AND HOMES. BE PROUD TO BE SIKHS HAVE A SIKH FLAG INSTEAD.

Produced by Sikh Youth of UK



Tribute to Sikh Heros

Navtej Singh's father honored at Stockton Gurdwara Sahib

Navtej Singh's father was honored with a siropa and a gold medal at the Sunday diwan held at Stockton Gurdwara Sahib in California. Navtej Singh is one of the two youths who provided justice to the notorious thug Ajit Poohla by setting him on fire at the central jail in Amritsar, Punjab.


Bhai Daljit Singh, who grew up with Navtej Singh aka Guggu shared his memories with the sangat. He said that Navtej was a very kind hearted person as a child.

Navtej Singh's father also shared a few words with the congregation. He said that his son had made him a proud father by doing a great deed.

Photo Gallery


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Wednesday, 3 September 2008

New Sikh Unit Mixtape called Public Demand.

Public Demand Mixtape

Comments From Killa

Sikh unit has been over for some time, but nearly every day for a year I been getting email from fans and supporters to drop one last album, well I was surprised when the number of emails reached 200, so I had to pick up the mic for one last time because I owe it to all the fans. That’s why I called this last ever album Public demand mixtape. Take care people good luck in life.


Download Link:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2zx99g

to download all old albums visit the following site:

www.sikhunituk.blogspot.com

New Youth Centre In Wolves

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
Just to keep everyone up to date the regular opning time for the Youth Club will be every Fri 6pm-8pm.
Current facilities include 2 tennis tables, 2 table top football, pool table, 2 basketball baskets (full size snooker table arriving shortly). At present the club is free.
To make this project a success we will need the support of responsible volunteers and the whole of the local community.
We also need the help of people who have knowledge of grants/funding and setting up other projects. Otherwise we will be back to square one. There are many who do not want such a centre and would like us to fail. It could end up being a very short-lived centre.
Regards
Gurinder Singh 07877 759090
Wednesfield Youth & Community Centre
Youth Club
39 Rookery Street
Wednesfield
WV11 1UN


Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Exposé: Project Naad's Anti-Gurmat Views on Relationships



In the past year or so a website has emerged called “Project Naad” (www.projectnaad.com). This website claims to be a charitable organization which is committed to “producing high quality freely distributable content for propagating the Sikh way of life.” Project Naad states that the content of their website is intended for university students, Gurdwaras and Interfaith work. The same group are very much linked or part of the Sikh Student Camp since 2007.

The Project Naad team members are sewadars at the Chigwell Sikh Student Camp and were even invited to do a presentation to campers about Project Naad mission at last week’s Sikh Student Camp 2008.


Project Naad team dancing at clubs.

Panthic Weekly last month exposed Project Naad for supporting Dera Jhoota Sauda and writing against the Sikh Panth who is seeking justice. It is apparent that Project Naad is doing anti-Panthic and anti-Gurmat parchaar in the guise of Sikhi. This week Panthic Weekly exposes some of the subtle anti-Gurmat propaganda contained within the Project Naad leaflets, articles and statements from them on forums. Panthic Weekly presents the objectionable statements written by the Project Naad website with replies from the Gurmat perspective (kindly provided by ‘Sikh Answers’ and others):

PROJECT NAAD’S VIEW ON RELATIONSHIPS OUTSIDE MARRIAGE

"Whether a person chooses to date or not, is up to the individual. The important thing is the intention behind a relationship. Is the intention love or lust?"
(Project Naad “Common Misconceptions By Baptised Sikhs” Leaflet)

“2. Is it okay for young Sikhs to have girl friends/ boy friends? Give reasons for why / why not?
-- This issue is often blown well out of proportion. Of course, it is acceptable for a Sikh to have a girl/boy friend. However, the relationship should not be sexual.”
(Project Naad “Workshop Worksheet 10 - Answers” on “Marriage and Relationships”)

Gurbani says:

ਪਰ ਤ੍ਰਿਅ ਰੂਪੁ ਨ ਪੇਖੈ ਨੇਤ੍ਰ ॥
“The eyes should not gaze upon the beauty of another women.”
(Ang 274)

Friendship with the opposite sex is not prohibited. However, to go beyond the lines of innocent friendship would be contrary to Gurmat.

ਦੇਖਿ ਪਰਾਈਆਂ ਚੰਗੀਆਂ ਮਾਵਾਂ ਭੈਣਾਂ ਧੀਆਂ ਜਾਣੈ ॥
"Men should look at the opposite gender as mothers, sisters and daughters, (women should look at the opposite gender as fathers, brothers and sons)."
(Bhâî Gurdâs: Vâr 29/ Paurî 11)

There is no if or but about dating or seeing the opposite gender in any other light other than one’s own sister or brother. Intimate relationships at any level are harmful – whether it is physical intimacy or emotional one.

PROJECT NAAD’S VIEW ON FLIRTING, KISSING AND HUGGING GIRLS OR BOYS

“3. If you do have a girl friend/ boy friend what is acceptable behaviour e.g. going out together, kissing, hugging etc.

-- Sex before marriage is the only thing which is not allowed. Doing anything you would do with your friends of the same sex is acceptable like going to a restaurant, cinema, bowling, swimming, town etc.”
(Project Naad “Workshop Worksheet 10 - Answers” on “Marriage and Relationships”)

“12. What do you think about the Indian Love Manual?
-- This is an excellent manual to the sexual arts which lead to heightened levels of consciousness when used by two spiritual beings with the correct consciousness.”
(Project Naad “Workshop Worksheet 10 - Answers” on “Marriage and Relationships”)

ਪਰ ਬੇਟੀ ਕੋ ਬੇਟੀ ਜਾਨੈ ॥ ਪਰ ਇਸਤਰੀ ਕੋ ਮਾਤ ਬਖਾਨੈ ॥
ਅਪਨੀ ਇਸਤਰੀ ਸੋ ਰਤ ਹੋਈ ॥ ਰਹਿਤਵਾਨ ਗੁਰੁ ਕਾ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੋਈ ॥
"Consider another's daughter as your daughter. Consider another woman as your mother. Love only your own wife. Such a person is the Guru's disciplined Sikh."

(Note: The Guru's instructions also apply to females and who would consider another person's son as their own son and another man as their father etc)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji says:

ਨਿਜ ਨਾਰੀ ਕੇ ਸਾਥ ਨੇਹੁ ਤੁਮ ਨਿੱਤ ਬਢੈਯਹੁ ॥
ਪਰ ਨਾਰੀ ਕੀ ਸੇਜ ਭੂਲਿ ਸੁਪਨੇ ਹੂੰ ਨ ਜੈਯਹੁ ॥
"Love your own wife more and more, but never touch another woman’s bed either by mistake or even in dream. Know that the love of another’s wife is like a sharp dagger".
(Dasam Granth, Part-11, p-842)

Gurbani says:

ਨਿਮਖ ਕਾਮ ਸੁਆਦ ਕਾਰਣਿ ਕੋਟਿ ਦਿਨਸ ਦੁਖੁ ਪਾਵਹਿ ॥
ਘਰੀ ਮੁਹਤ ਰੰਗ ਮਾਣਹਿ ਫਿਰਿ ਬਹੁਰਿ ਬਹੁਰਿ ਪਛੁਤਾਵਹਿ ॥à©§॥
"For a moment of sexual pleasure, you shall suffer in pain for millions of days. For an instant, you may savour pleasure, but afterwards, you shall regret it, again and again. ||1||"
(Ang 405)

Intimate relationships at any level are harmful – whether it is physical intimacy or emotional one. Intimacy on any level (physical or emotional) should be restricted to one's husband or wife, who are one's committed life partners. If you send texts, emails or chat to someone on MSN or over the phone and you feel embarrassed and ashamed if someone else reads the text, email or heard the conversation, then that tells you that you shouldn't be doing it. One should remember that God is always watching us and therefore live in the fear & love of God.

When you form a friendship - be it a friendship with the same sex or a platonic one to a member of the opposite sex (or if you’re married think about the relationship that you have with your spouse). They usually have the same foundation which is you sharing something in common with that person which helps the relationship flourish. It could be having the same lame sense of humour, your passion of eating and burping together…whatever - its that ‘something in common’ which lets you form a close relationship.

So if the starting of all three relationships is the same what stops a platonic friendship turning into romance or lust? After all it’s based on the same ingredients – you’ll grow to admire, depend and trust each other – something you would also hope to share with your prospective partner. It’s so easy for it to turn into romance that it’s best not to dwell on it in the first place. “One ounce of prevention is better than a pound’s cure.”

ਹੇ ਕਾਮੰ ਨਰਕ ਬਿਸ੍ਰਾਮੰ ਬਹੁ ਜੋਨੀ ਭ੍ਰਮਾਵਣਹ ॥
ਚਿਤ ਹਰਣੰ ਤ੍ਰੈ ਲੋਕ ਗੰਮ੍ਯ੍ਯੰ ਜਪ ਤਪ ਸੀਲ ਬਿਦਾਰਣਹ ॥
ਅਲਪ ਸੁਖ ਅਵਿਤ ਚੰਚਲ ਊਚ ਨੀਚ ਸਮਾਵਣਹ ॥
ਤਵ ਭੈ ਬਿਮੁੰਚਿਤ ਸਾਧ ਸੰਗਮ ਓਟ ਨਾਨਕ ਨਾਰਾਇਣਹ ॥੪੬॥

"O sexual desire, you lead the mortals to hell; you make them wander in reincarnation through countless species. You cheat the consciousness, and pervade the three worlds. You destroy meditation, penance and virtue. But you give only shallow pleasure, while you make the mortals weak and unsteady; you pervade the high and the low. Your fear is dispelled in the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy, O Nanak, through the Protection and Support of the Lord. ||46||"
(Ang 1358)

PROJECT NAAD’s VIEW ON HOMOSEXUAL MARRIAGES

"Marriage in Sikhism is the merger of two souls into one. So in theory there would be no reason why a homosexual marriage would be prohibited in Sikhism. However as with all the other major 'faith' communities this is a topic of continuing debate."
(Project Naad “Sikhism & Sexuality” Leaflet)

Those who have an issue with sexuality preference should be encouraged to direct their mind away from flirting with their own sexuality. Let it go. When ever these thoughts come up, they should direct their mind to meditate on "WaheGuru". People should be encouraged to develop their capacity as a "God man" rather than a "gay man".
There is no such thing as same sex marriages in the Sikh Gurdwara.
According to the Sikh Rehit Maryada, the Anand Karaj (Sikh marriage) can only be between a Sikh man and woman only. Sexual relationship can only be between the couple married under the Anand Karaj maryada. Denouncing the practice of same-sex marriages, Jathedar of Akal Takht, issued a directive with the seal of Sri Akaal Takht Sahib that prohibited any Gurdwara in the world to hold such ceremonies. Jathedar Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti described same sex marriages as an ‘anti-Gurmat’ trend that had no place in Sikhism.

ਸੋ ਸਿਖੁ ਸਖਾ ਬੰਧਪੁ ਹੈ ਭਾਈ ਜਿ ਗੁਰ ਕੇ ਭਾਣੇ ਵਿਚਿ ਆਵੈ ॥
ਆਪਣੈ ਭਾਣੈ ਜੋ ਚਲੈ ਭਾਈ ਵਿਛੁੜਿ ਚੋਟਾ ਖਾਵੈ ॥
ਬਿਨੁ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਸੁਖੁ ਕਦੇ ਨ ਪਾਵੈ ਭਾਈ ਫਿਰਿ ਫਿਰਿ ਪਛੋਤਾਵੈ ॥à©§॥
"He alone is a Sikh, a friend, a relative and a sibling, who walks in the Way of the Guru's Will. One who walks according to his own will, O Siblings of Destiny, suffers separation from the Lord, and shall be punished. Without the True Guru, peace is never obtained, O Siblings of Destiny; again and again, he regrets and repents. ||1||"
(Ang 601)

Guru Sahib gave Sikhs Hukam (Order). Hukam and Rehit (discipline) put boundaries on our behaviour. We all need discipline in life. Some may say why we do you stop people from smoking, you do not believe they are equal to you? But reality is everyone is equal, but as a Gursikhs, we choose a 'Niraala Panth' (a Distinct Path). The 'Niraala panth' is defined by Rehit and Hukam.

Marriage is two souls merging into one. However even this union which is not based on Kaam (lust), but love, respect and within Gurmat, even that is also temporary. The true Union is between a person and Akaal - this is permanent. When one achieves that union, everything else is put into perspective and is incomparable. Even if a person is naturally homosexual, as one cannot become one, or a person is heterosexual and full of lust (Kaam) or not, and lives as a true disciple of Guru, all of them should search for this 'true union', because without it there is no way to quench their thirst. To obtain this union, one has to forsake all, and live in the discipline of Gurmat Rehit (discipline in accordance to the Guru's Way), and have a longing for the Darshan, Blessed Vision, of Waheguru.

Panthic Weekly urges the UK Sangat to be cautious of anti-Panthic and anti-Gurmat groups targeting the youth and wider Sangat through discreet Parchaar. Project Naad supports Snaatan view of Sikhi that is propagated and supported by UK Nangs (Neo-Nihang) and the RSS.

In addition to this, the same questionable website has shown open support and is part of the controversial UK Sikh Student Camp (Chigwell, England) that has faced many issues such as promoting watered down version of Sikhi, serious allegations of misconduct with campers, over-friendliness of camp sevadars with campers, and controversial anti-panthic individuals funding the camp. Project Naads statements and parchaar on sexuality and relationships has exposed its true face.

Neo-Nihang Poohla Burnt to Death. Justice served !




Badly burnt Ajit Poohla on ventilator at PGI Chandigarh

Amritsar Sahib (KP) – Ajit Phoola, the notorious pseudo-Nihang, who is responsible for a number of murders, rapes, and other atrocious crimes, was burnt alive by two prisoners inside the Amritsar Central Jail. He was pronounced dead Friday morning at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, after being admitted in critical condition on Thursday.

Self-proclaimed Nihang Leader

The notorious Ajit Poohla, a much despised figure in the Sikh community, was a well known police cat (undercover informant) who was in custody awaiting trial for a long list of charges, such as land grabbing, drug trafficking, and the heinous crimes of kidnapping, rape, and murder of Sikh Nationalist families.

While the press always identified him as the head of the Tarna Dal Nihang Organization, both Tarna Dal and Buddha Dal have denied such claims and alleged that Poohla was a high level police informant in Nihang uniform who had been tarnishing the Sikh image.

When the Sikh nationalist & freedom movement was at its peak in the 1980s and 1990s, Poohla enjoyed state sponsored high security with over 40+ official gunmen armed with state of the art weapons. He was often seen rubbing shoulders with political leaders, including chief ministers, and senior IAS and IPS officers. His notoriety grew mainly during the Beant Sinh and Akali Badal administrations.

Attacked in Jail

The incident began when two other prisoners confronted Poohla on Thursday while he was enjoying his mid-day meal. The prisoners, armed with a container of diesel, approached Poohla around 11:30am, initiated an argument in which they suddenly splashed the fuel on Poohla’s upper body and lit him on fire with matchsticks.

Noticing the common, the prison staff attempted to put out the fire that was quicly burning Poohla's upper torso, but by the time the fire was extinguished, over seventy percent of his body had been severely burnt, including much of his scalp and facial hair.

It is being reported that when these individuals, from Sikh families, learnt of Poohla’s atrocities, they were profusely upset, and immediately began to chalk out a plan to attack the culprit.

The morning before the attack, the duo obtained the diesel fuel from a nearby generator that was connected to the prison Gurdwara. A little before noon, the pair decided to approach Poohla in ward no. 9 and initiated a quarrel, resulting in Phoola being set on fire.

Poohla was immediately taken to the local Civil Hospital but then later transferred over to PGI Chandigarh, due to the seriousness of his burns. He was declared dead the next day.

The duo that accomplished the attack have been identified as Navtej Singh of Batala and Harchand Singh of Marri-Kamboki, Amritsar.

Justice Served

Overall there is a sense of relief amongst the Sikh community that a murderous thug who had terrorized others has now been repaid in kind--justice has been served.

Several Sikh organizations have openly declared that they would financially assist the legal cases for the two individuals who had brought Poohla to justice.

Dal Khalsa secretary Kanwarpal Singh and SGPC member Karnail Singh Panjoli stated : “An infamous Nihang and police cat, Poohla killed many innocents. He grabbed land, raped women and committed human rights excesses during the period of militancy and even later. The worst inhuman act he committed was killing four women, all relatives of Balwinder Singh Jattana, a Babbar Khalsa militant, in 1991."

Neo-Nihang Thug

The infamous neo-Nihang, son of a Naamdhari Kooka, was initially known as Jaswinder Singh ‘good-fighter’. He became involved in criminal activities at a young age, participating in petty crimes in nearby villages. Impressed with his corrupt tactics, Jaswinder was later recruited by the local Senior Superintendent of Police, and later became known as Poohla.

The self proclaimed Nihang leader, who lived the life of a tyrannical thug, is finally dead. For the families of his victims, the news might be of some relief, but for others it is too little too late.

It was Poohla who was responsible for sadisticly eliminating almost the entire family of Bhai Balwinder Singh Jatana, a Sikh Nationalist working under the Babbar Khalsa International.

Merciless killing of BKI Leader’s Family

The Sikh community has not forgotten that on the night of August 30th, 1991, Poohla, with the assistance of the Punjab Police, mercilessly killed Bhai Jatana’s 80 year old grandmother Dwarkee Kaur, Aunt Jasmair Kaur, 13 year old cousin Manpreet Kaur and his 5 year old nephew Simranjeet Singh. Bhai Jatana’s father identified the killers as individuals dressed as Nihangs. Ironically, Bhai Jatana’s family was also said to have been burnt by Poohla. The family of Bhai Joga Singh Khanpur and many others were also killed in a similar manner.

For the past two decades, Poohla was also involved in drug trafficking and illegal occupation of public and private lands. He had illegally seized several Gurdwaras in Punjab and used them as centers of criminal activity. In 2005, he was thrown out of many of them due to the efforts of Col. HS Sandhu, of the Majha Human Rights Front.

When the freedom movement was at its peak in the state, Poohla enjoyed a high security cover of 42 official gunmen armed with 77 sophisticated weapons. He was known to flaunt snapshots of him in the company of senior political party leaders, including a former chief minister, and senior IAS and IPS officers.


Images of Horror : Frankenstein of the Punjab Police
Friday 29th of August 2008
Panthic Weekly News Bureau

Exactly 17 years ago, on August 30th, 1991, Shaheed Bhai Balwinder Singh Jatana's family was brutally murdered and their bodies burnt by Ajit Poohla and his gang of criminals.

Bhai Joga Singh's family including two infants, were also killed in the same merciless manner by Poohla and his thugs.

Intoxicated with alcohol, Poohla and his gangsters on stage with dancing girls.



The Sikh Gurus were not like normal Hunters!



The hunting of a wild pig in Wadali (Amritsar) by Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji Maharaj:

The incident has been described in “Tareekh Guru Khalsa at pages 488 - 489). One landlord (farmer) came to Guru ji and reported that there was one very dangerous wild pig in his sugarcane field. Since last few months this was a burdon to people of this area, it destroyed their crops regularly. Many people tried to kill it but failed. Guru ji along with Panda Khan, Bidi Chand and Bhalan went for hunting this pig and killed it. Farmers were very pleased at this. At the time of his death this pig’s soul started singing praises of Guru Ji. On being asked by Bhai Bidi Chand, the soul replied:

“I used to be Sikh of Guru Arjun Dev ji and used to live in Beerh Baba Budha Sahib ji (near jhabal in Amritsar; now there is beautiful Gurudwara built there, the sewa of this Gurudwara was undertaken by Baba Kharak Singh Ji, a well revered Sikh octogenarian saint) to serve Baba Budha Ji. When Mata Ji (wife of Guru Arjun Dev Ji) went in horse baggi to Baba Budha ji with a wish of son, Baba ji said “Guru ke mahala noo kidron bhaajarh pai hai”. I did not like this comment of Baba Budha Ji; I got upset with Baba ji and passed some hot remarks to Baba Budha Ji. He said, “Soor vangu ghur-ghur karda firda hai, soor hoinga”. Means you are groaning like a pig, and will become pig. Then I was scared and held the feet of Baba ji, and cried for being freed from pig “Juni”. Then he blessed me, “The great son from the same Mata Ganga will free you from pig’s body and will grant you Mukti (from cycle of birth and death).”

According to the above account Guru Ji killed the above pig to grant Mukati to the former Sikh of Guru-Ghar and he did it according to promise given by Baba Budha Sahib Ji. This hunting was by no means to eat pig’s meat. It may be added here that Baba Budha Ji was honoured with service to Six Guruji,s and was loved very much by all of them.

Hunting of a lion in Dhaulpur (Rajasthan) by Sri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji:

History tells that Guru ji had to stay overnight in Dhoulpur on his way to Gwalier along with King Jahangir. The residents of Dhoulpur complained to King Jahagir about a dangerous lion living in a forest near Dhaulpur. They requested that they may be freed from a constant danger from this lion by killing the lion. Jahangir prepared his men for this hunting and took Guru Ji with him. Inspite of all efforts by King’s persons the lion some how progressed near to king himself, then king asked for help from Guru Ji. Guru ji without any delay came ahead to combat the lion, and asked the lion, “Kal yamun! I give first chance to you to attack on me, use your full strength so that you don’t repent it later on”. The lion attacked first and Guru ji saved himself and then attacked with his sword and killed the lion.

Later the King and others asked Guru ji about the lion being called as “kal yamun” by him. Then Guru ji answered, “I know him from many “Yugas” and he was waiting for me here since long time. In “Doapar Yuga” when Krishna Ji killed Kans, and then defeated Jarasand for seventeen times. Eiteenth time Kal Yamun abbetted Jarasand against Krishna Ji. Krishna Ji then had to leave Mathura and take shelter in the cave of Rishi Manchkund. When Krishna Ji reached the cave of this rishi, he was asleep. Rishi Manchkunda had a blessing that just by looking at someone, he could burn him. Krishan ji put his safron coloured cloth on the Rishi and hid himself in the cave. Manchkunda followed Krishna ji to the cave, and thinking that the person under the cloth was Krishna ji, he woke up Manchkunda rishi. When manchkunda looked at him, the Kal yamun got burnt to death. Manchkunda repented at this death and asked the way to be freed from the sin which he earned by killing Kal Yamun. Krishna ji arranged a great “Yagia” (it was a religious act in Doapar) by building 68 “Kunda,s”. Upon being requested by Manchkunda rishi that Kal Yamun might also be granted “Mukti”, Krishna ji said,” I will grant him Mukti in Kalyuga”.

So according to the promise given by Krishna ji in Doyapar Yuga, Guru Hargobind Singh Ji granted Mukti to Kal Yamun. At present there is a Gurudwara at the place where Guru Ji had hunted the lion in Dhaulpur. This hunting was done near to Hindu temple of Manchkunda. This place is situated about 3 km west to Dhoulpur city and the Gurudwara’s name is “Gurudwara shri Sher Shikaar Sahib”. Many of the Krishna’s followers in Rajasthan (India) regularly arrange fairs at this Gurudwara and sing praises of Guru ji, they consider him reincarnation of Krishna ji.

Shri Guru Hari Rai Sahib Ji — a strange hunter

At page 594 of Tareekh Khalsa it is mentioned that Shri Guru Hari Rai Ji was very compassionate and merciful at heart. He used to do hunting but he had issued special instructions to his men about not killing any animal. He used to catch the old, week and sick animals. He had kept hundreds of such wild animals, the proper care as far as their treatment and food was concerned used to be undertaken, and then the animals used to be left free in forest after some time. This is also supported by Mahima Prakash (Sakhi 167; pages 545-546, vol. 2), as it is written there:

“Pun Daiyal Shikaar chad aave, sikh surbir sang gur dhave, ban pasu pankhi khed bas kare, kou na maare, jeewat maare, grahe mo rakh palana hoi, khan pan dukh tine na koi, bhaye ikatra kaii lakh hazaar, pasu pankhi bagh bilian siar.”

The writer of Mahima Prakash is of opinion that whenever Guru ji killed some animal it was for relieving animals from extreme pains or for spiritual freedom of the animals considering their good deed during previous births.

“Jab kabhu Shikar kash mare, mano mukat karta ko mare”

Once Guru ji saw a rattle snake who was in extreme pain and in old age. He was being eaten by ants and was shaking his head and tail with pain — as if he was requesting Guru ji for help. Guru ji killed this snake with arrow and relieved him from pains as well as cycle of death and birth (Mahima prakash, vol. 2 page 563).

Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji hunted a rabbit near Nandedh (presently known as Shri Hazoor Sahib Ji):

Once a rabbit was running across a field near to the place where Guru ji was sitting. Guru ji killed the rabbit with an arrow. The rabbit finally fell and died at the place, where now Gurudwara Shikaar Ghaat has been built. On being asked by Sikhs, Guruji revealed the details. Guru ji said the rabbit used to be Moola Khatari during time of Guru Nanak Dev ji. Guru ji once went to his house to meet him. Moola hid himself in his house and told his wife to tell lie to Guru ji that Moola was not at home. As Moola’s wife told the lie to Guru ji, Guru ji (knowing the truth) said a salok:

“nal kirada dosati koorhe koorhi pai,Maran na jape moolia, aave kite thai.” – False is friendship with the false and greedy. False is its foundation. O moollah no one knows where death will strike.
Ang 1412 in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji)

After this Guru ji left his home, Moola got bitten by a snake and died. People put Moola’s body on a cot and brought to Guru Nanak Dev ji, and requested that Guru Ji forgive him. Then Guru ji said he will have to enter different “Juni,s” due to his acts, but I will grant him “Mukati” in my 10th swaroop in Kalyuga.

Mahima Prakash and most of other sakhis give detail about the above hunting of the rabbit by Guru ji. None of them says that Guru ji ate this rabbit’s meat after killing him. It is mentioned in all of these that Guru ji killed this rabbit to free Moola as per Guru ji’s promise and grant him “Mukati”.

We also have many other sakhis about of Guru Gobind Singh ji like –

(A.) Mukati of a bear who used to distributor of Prashad in Guru Arjun Dev Ji’s darbar.

(B.) Hunting of a “Ghoghar” who used to be king. He became ghogar due to curse of a virgin girl to whom he had raped.

(C.) Hunting of a Crow, who used to be sewadar in Langar of Guru Gobind Singh ji and used to remain upset and irritated all the time with sangat while doing sewa. Due to curse of a Sikh of Guru ji he had to become crow.

(D.) Hunting of a Quail (I think “Tittar” in punjabi) who used to be a farmer. The farmer had taken loan while swearing by the name of Guru ji that he would return the loan to other person. He did not fulfill his promise. So Guru ji caught him, removed his wings and left before a falcon (this falcon was a trader who had given loan to the farmer) to balance the account of that birth, and fulfilling his duty as witness (because the farmer had sworn by the name of Guru ji while getting loan).

(E.) Removing a doubt of Pandit keshav Dutt at Naina Devi Mountain:

Guru ji went on hunting and killed many animals. Guru ji brought and put all these dead animals near to “Havan Kund”. Pandit Keshav Dutt was surprised at this act and objected to it. As Pandit Keshav Dutt questioned Guru ji about killing all those innocent animals, Guru ji revived all those animals and let them walk in different directions back to jungle. Then Guru ji explained to Pandit Keshav Dutt that he searched for these souls (animals) to whom he wanted to grant “Mukti” (which is attainable with Jap-tap otherwise). Now he would have to find them again, because they have missed one great chance of salvation (Mukti) due to Pandit Keshav’s objection. Pandit Keshav understood the real motive, and asked to be forgiven for his ignorance.

As is mentioned in Gurubani, “satguru sikh ko ji naal saware, satguru sikh ka halat palat saware” (sukhmani sahib ji). Means Guru Ji always helps his Sikh for betterment of his both worlds — this world (Halat) and next world (Parlok or Palat). Even when Sikh enters different “junis” (of lower animals) due to his misdeeds, Guru Ji has mercy on him. He finds him in that “juni” and grants him a stage which otherwise is attained by rishis after spending centuries of meditation and innumerable other religious acts.

It is not justice with our Great Guru ji’s to say that they killed animals to eat their meat. When someone says Guruji ate meat, he commits a sin of blaming guru ji of “Avar updese aap na kare”. Because Guru ji in their bani have prohibited clearly the eating of meat. They never allowed meat in their Langars. We can find some historical Gurudwaras with their own dairy farms and agricultural land attached to them because wheat, rice, vegetables and milk products used to be produced in them for being used in Langar. None of Gurudwara has Goat farm or poultry farm attached to it !! If Guru ji used to eat meat they would have raised these animals too.