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== Another question ==
Someone has written that Bhai Randhir would not take food  from a non amrithari is this really a part of Sikhi??? Or some odd sect??
There are many stories of the Brahmin cook who worked for Guru Gobind Singh's household who later betrayed the Guru's mother and 2 young sons, was the food prepared for all the Sikhs before the Khalsa tainted?
The article also states that  Bhai went 40 straight days without food or water as he would not take any thing from a non Amrithari - 1 this is impossible - a human can not live 40 days without water (especially if staked in 120° weather to a iron grid in the sun, why write such stupidity which ridicules the truth?  2. what a selective ego and how unlike any teaching of the Gurus to take food only from a Baptised Sikh. What if all the  people who are invited into the Gurus' Langars could only eat food from people of their own religion?[[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 22:56, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

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very Biblical opening - valley of death and the cross of freedom

Another question

Someone has written that Bhai Randhir would not take food from a non amrithari is this really a part of Sikhi??? Or some odd sect??

There are many stories of the Brahmin cook who worked for Guru Gobind Singh's household who later betrayed the Guru's mother and 2 young sons, was the food prepared for all the Sikhs before the Khalsa tainted?

The article also states that Bhai went 40 straight days without food or water as he would not take any thing from a non Amrithari - 1 this is impossible - a human can not live 40 days without water (especially if staked in 120° weather to a iron grid in the sun, why write such stupidity which ridicules the truth? 2. what a selective ego and how unlike any teaching of the Gurus to take food only from a Baptised Sikh. What if all the people who are invited into the Gurus' Langars could only eat food from people of their own religion?Allenwalla 22:56, 4 February 2009 (UTC)