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Every tukh (word) of Gurbani is directly from God. Infact Gurbani is the Light of God. Gurbani is there to guide us to merge back with God. It is a Great Disrespect to use Gurbani as a fashion symbol.
To degrade Ikonkar as a fashion symbol on everyday house hold accessories is outrageous. Is this holding Gurbani in high regards? Every bit of Gurbani is our living Guru!
People could be drinking anything from the mugs, and washing it next to meat stuff with all other dirty dishes. The tops get sweaty and people will wash them with their boxers and socks. Kids will leave their bags on the floor etc. The baby will shit and puke all over that baby top. Sikhs wear turbans not hats and these people have the cheek to put Gurbani on a hat. What will that person be cooking with that apron on; plus an apron is there to protect against dirt and these people have the cheek to put Gurbani on it. Gurbani on postcards will end up on the floor (Gurbani is the guru the guru is bani) This new trend of using Gurbani as a fashion symbol is disgusting and so disrespectful. This is an insult to the Sikh faith and this company is making a mockery of the Sikhs Holy scriptures.
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Dear Shop keeper
First of all I thank you for your time taken to read this letter. This letter is intended to educate you in keeping the respect and honour of Sikhi high in correspondence to your work/business premises. Sikhi teaches a way of life that is pure and righteous. The eating of meat is clearly condemned in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The killing and cooking of innocent animals is seen as cruel and barbaric by Sikhs. In reality a person of the Sikh faith should avoid selling these carcasses to others as a way of earning. But that is another subject I am writing to you because I am appalled at the fact that some people have put the following Sikh symbols in their meat shops:
This is total disrespect to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the Sikh nation as it portrays them in the wrong way.
The Pictures of the Gurus are meant for inspiration and act as a visual aid to remember the Sikh history. They are meant to be in books, Gurdwaras and the houses of Sikhs. To promote a business of sin is not a place for them.
Gurbani is meant for our salvation, it is not a fashion symbol. Gurbani is the Guru and the Guru is Gurbani there is no difference between the two. The Guru would not sit in a meat shop and promote butchers, so why do we put Gurbani stickers etc in our meat shops?
The Khanda represents the sacrifices made by the Khalsa army in defending truth and justice. It also represents deep spiritual meanings of the Sikh faith. It is outrageous that people are using it as a symbol of pride (proud of their business of vices)
This is a humble request from members of the Sikh Sangat that if any off the above disrespects (offences) are going on in your premises could you please remove the relevant items.
Thank you very much.
Dear Shop keeper
First of all I thank you for your time taken to read this letter. This letter is intended to educate you in keeping the respect and honour of Sikhi high in correspondence to your work/business premises. Sikhi teaches a way of life that is pure and righteous. The sins of alcohol and tobacco are clearly condemned in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The use of intoxicants is seen as a worldly pleasure which deludes the mind and ones whole body becomes polluted and corrupted. In reality a person of the Sikh faith should avoid selling these poisons to others as a way of earning. But that is another subject I am writing to you because I am appalled at the fact that some people have put the following Sikh symbols in their off-licences:
This is total disrespect to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the Sikh nation as it portrays them in the wrong way.
The Pictures of the Gurus are meant for inspiration and act as a visual aid to remember the Sikh history. They are meant to be in books, Gurdwaras and the houses of Sikhs. To promote a business of sin is not a place for them.
Gurbani is meant for our salvation, it is not a fashion symbol. Gurbani is the Guru and the Guru is Gurbani there is no difference between the two. The Guru would not sit in an off-licence and promote intoxication, so why do we put Gurbani stickers etc in our off licences?
The Khanda represents the sacrifices made by the Khalsa army in defending truth and justice. It also represents deep spiritual meanings of the Sikh faith. It is outrageous that people are using it as a symbol of pride (proud of their business of vices)
This is a humble request from members of the Sikh Sangat that if any off the above disrespects (offences) are going on in your premises could you please remove the relevant items.
Thank you very much.
One person brings a full bottle, and another fills the cups. Drinking the alcohol, their intelligence departs, and madness enters their mind. Ang-554 SGGSJ
Drinking in this wine one takes on countless sins and corruptions. Ang-553 SGGSJ
Kabeer, those mortals who consume marijuana (intoxicants for pleasure), fish (meat) and wine (alcohol), no matter what pilgrimages, fasts and rituals they follow they will go to hell. Ang- 1377 SGGSJ
Tobacco is a killer that even the horse of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji refused to cross over a tobacco filed. Tobacco brings nothing but disease and misery.
Dabwali (Haryana), July 18 (IANS) A Sikh youth was killed in a clash between followers of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect and Sikh activists here Friday, police said. About 10 Sikh activists tried to stop a "naam charcha" (prayer meeting) of the Dera followers in this town in Sirsa district, about 350 km from state capital Chandigarh.
The sect followers retaliated by pelting stones and one of the Sikh actvists, Mandar Singh, was killed in the violence that ensued. Police said he had sustained a head injury.
District officials and police reinforcements rushed to the spot to maintain law and order. The police were put on alert in Sirsa town, where the headquarters of the sect led by Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh is located.
The sect chief has been involved in a controversy with the Sikh community since May last year after he attired himself like 10th Sikh guru, Gobind Singh, during a religious ceremony. This led to violence in Punjab, Haryana and several other states as Sikhs objected to his actions and demanded his arrest.
More recently, the hostility between the sect and Sikhs was re-ignited when a private security guard of the sect chief killed a Sikh youth outside a Mumbai mall last month when some Sikhs protested against the Dera chief's presence there.
Shaheed Bhai Balkar Singh Ji - murdered by criminals of the Sirsa Sauda Cult
Scenes of the Shaheed Singh’s Antim-Sanskar Procession :
Thousands of Sikhs attended the final rites for Shaheed Bhai Balkar Singh, who was gunned down onn June 20th by the body guards of criminal Gurmeet Ram Rahim in the Mulund suburb of Bombay. Sikhs all over India and the globe have protested this cowardly act by the Sirsa Sauda cultists.
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THE REAL ILLUMINATI - THE BAMANS
A lot of Brahmins hated Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Because in every major battle he fought behind it the main logistical support of the opposition was provided by the Hindu Hill Raja's all brahmins, all these wars were instigated by the hill raja's in an effort to kill off the Panth.
Gangu brahmin an ancestor of Indira Gandhi, gave in the Gurus sons the Sahibzadeh, when a Muslim priest said do not kill the children he intervened and said they are snakes and the sons of snakes.
Ranjit Singhs kingdom fell due to the Hindu Dogras, on one side they had meetings with the British, and on the other claimed to support the Sikh War against the Invasion, they profited hugely from the war more than they would have dreamed of, a pay off from the British and the war loot. In the end, they made the Kings after ranjeet singh fight one another to destabilize power in the Panjab, like Govt's do to one another these days.
1947 they the panjab be partitioned why? Due to the fact that the main two groups were Sikhs and Muslims, it would not affect the Brahmin elite if they killed on another off. They would profit from future wars, the war's which the dumbed down Sikh population of Panjab would fight .After that Sikhs all of a sudden were declared a criminal race, and crackdowns ordered as they knew Sikhs would begin to ask for their rights, as they cracked down they knew that Sikhs would rise in self defense and thus black laws were made for detention and so on.
Grain/food prices are and were set by the Central govt so that the common farmer and common folk do not rise above (profit margin) where they should be according to the brahmin elite, on top taxes were made higher then loans were given which in turn add interest on to the accounts which the farmers cannot pay, leading to more loans and spiraling debt.
Sikhs are Hindus in the Indian constitution; - this is what the UN had to say about Sikhs - Right to self determination.
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When Will We Wake Up?
"It (Hinduism) is like the boa constrictor of the Indian forests. When a petty enemy appears to worry it, it winds round its opponent, crushes it in its folds, and finally causes it to disappear in its capacious interior....Hinduism has embraced Sikhism in its folds; the still comparatively young religion is making a vigorous struggle for life, but its ultimate destruction is, it is apprehended, inevitable without State support." (Max Arthur Macauliffe, 1903)
Hinduism has always been hostile to Sikhism whose Gurus powerfully and successfully attacked the principle of caste which is the foundation on which the whole fabric of Brahminism has been reared. The activities of Hindus have, therefore, been constantly directed to undermining of Sikhism both by preventing the children of Sikh father from taking Pahul and reducing professed Sikhs from their allegiance to their faith. Hinduism has strangled Budhism, once a formidable rival to it and it has already made serious inroads into the domain of Sikhism. (D. Petrie, Assistant Director, Criminal Intelligence, Government of British India, Intelligence Report of 11th August, 1911)