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The tenth [[Sikh]] Guru,[[Guru Gobind Singh]] passed on the Gurugaddi to [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji in the early 18th century and urged the Sikhs to consider [[Guru]] Granth Sahib ji as the last Living [[Guru]]. But | The tenth [[Sikh]] Guru,[[Guru Gobind Singh]] passed on the Gurugaddi to [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji in the early 18th century and urged the Sikhs to consider [[Guru]] Granth Sahib ji as the last Living [[Guru]]. | ||
But, today we see many Gurus with [[Sikh]] backgrounds mushrooming in the Sikh community. All these Gurus are attired in Sikh uniform, i.e Turban, unshorn hair, etc. It clearly indicates that today some Sikhs are not following the directives of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji, there may be many reasons for that but the whole fault lies in ourselves. Because the followers of these Gurus are maximum Sikhs. But this is also an interesting question as who is funding the instiutions being run by these Gurus? Let us have a quick look on some of these [[Sardar]] Gurus | |||
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All these self styled Sadgurus Maharajs are propagating the basic principles of [[Sikhism]] like [[Seva]],[[Simran]],[[Naam]],[[Satsang]], [[Langar]] etc.for their personal worshipping.Some of these Gurus even celebrate their B'days, Anniverseries etc in modern style by cutting cakes and dancing to the tunes of songs, this can be easily seen in their Monthly [[Magazines]]. This increasing trend of [[Cultism]] is dangerous for [[Sikhism]]. There is a need of a Movement like [[Singh Sabha Movement]] to get rid of these [[Modern Gurus]]. | All these self styled Sadgurus Maharajs are propagating the basic principles of [[Sikhism]] like [[Seva]],[[Simran]],[[Naam]],[[Satsang]], [[Langar]] etc. for their personal worshipping. Some of these Gurus even celebrate their B'days, Anniverseries, etc. in modern style by cutting cakes and dancing to the tunes of songs, this can be easily seen in their Monthly [[Magazines]]. This increasing trend of [[Cultism]] is dangerous for [[Sikhism]]. There is a need of a Movement like [[Singh Sabha Movement]] to get rid of these [[Modern Gurus]]. | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 17 December 2007
The tenth Sikh Guru,Guru Gobind Singh passed on the Gurugaddi to Guru Granth Sahib ji in the early 18th century and urged the Sikhs to consider Guru Granth Sahib ji as the last Living Guru.
But, today we see many Gurus with Sikh backgrounds mushrooming in the Sikh community. All these Gurus are attired in Sikh uniform, i.e Turban, unshorn hair, etc. It clearly indicates that today some Sikhs are not following the directives of Guru Gobind Singh ji, there may be many reasons for that but the whole fault lies in ourselves. Because the followers of these Gurus are maximum Sikhs. But this is also an interesting question as who is funding the instiutions being run by these Gurus? Let us have a quick look on some of these Sardar Gurus
1. S. Gurinder Singh
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2. S. Hardev Singh
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3. S. Rajinder Singh
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4. S. Gurmit Singh
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5. S. Savinderjit Singh
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6. S. Jagjeet Singh
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And many more
All these self styled Sadgurus Maharajs are propagating the basic principles of Sikhism like Seva,Simran,Naam,Satsang, Langar etc. for their personal worshipping. Some of these Gurus even celebrate their B'days, Anniverseries, etc. in modern style by cutting cakes and dancing to the tunes of songs, this can be easily seen in their Monthly Magazines. This increasing trend of Cultism is dangerous for Sikhism. There is a need of a Movement like Singh Sabha Movement to get rid of these Modern Gurus.