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::Image of Sardar Nalua with one hand on beads and on the other side wearing a full length sword even while in deep meditation posture reflects his warrior -saint personality .Before one proclaims that telling beads is forbidden in sikhism ,one one will have to produce lots of evidence for denouncing this practice and simultaneously defame many religious saints which have carried sikhi forward--[[User:Guglani|Guglani]] 20:44, 8 February 2007 (MST)
::Image of Sardar Nalua with one hand on beads and on the other side wearing a full length sword even while in deep meditation posture reflects his warrior -saint personality .Before one proclaims that telling beads is forbidden in sikhism ,one one will have to produce lots of evidence for denouncing this practice and simultaneously defame many religious saints which have carried sikhi forward--[[User:Guglani|Guglani]] 20:44, 8 February 2007 (MST)
::: My comments are added [[Talk:Hari Singh Nalua|'''here''']] for this message. Thanks [[User:A._S._Aulakh|A. S. Aulakh]]  <sup> [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=User_talk:A._S._Aulakh Talk]</sup> 18:43, 9 February 2007 (MST)
::: My comments are added [[Talk:Hari Singh Nalua|'''here''']] for this message. Thanks [[User:A._S._Aulakh|A. S. Aulakh]]  <sup> [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=User_talk:A._S._Aulakh Talk]</sup> 18:43, 9 February 2007 (MST)
*Please see my reply on discussion page of article.--[[User:Guglani|Guglani]] 06:31, 19 June 2007 (EDT)


==[[SatGurBani|Sachiary]] A. S. Aulakh [[Khalsa]] Ji==
==[[SatGurBani|Sachiary]] A. S. Aulakh [[Khalsa]] Ji==

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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, W.K.W.F, A. S. Aulakh Ji! A very warm welcome to Sikhiwiki and many thanks for setting up your User page and introduction about yourself. I hope you enjoy your trips to this website and that you will help us enlarge it by checking it, amending it, by adding to it, by discussing issues on the discussion pages, etc. Please feel free to add to or amend any of the topics that you have knowledge about. Don't worry about making mistakes, as these can be easily corrected.

With Waheguru's kirpa, may you always keep in Chardi kala. Many thanks, Hari Singh 11:31, 22 January 2007 (MST)

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Your kind message

Many thanks Aulakh ji for your kind message. "Ji ayah-nuu - You are most welcome". Please feel free to get involved with this project and together we can spread the Guru's wonderful message. Chardikala from your Sikh brother, Hari Singh 16:24, 1 February 2007 (MST)

Email:

Further to your message, please note my email is: [email protected] Many thanks, Hari Singh 19:26, 2 February 2007 (MST)

Yes, I have now recd the email. Its a great idea and I will contact you my email in the next day or so as I have guests from Canada at present. Many thanks, keep in chardikala. --Hari Singh 09:31, 5 February 2007 (MST)

About S. Hari Singh Nalwa telling beeds Image

Gur savare Aulakh Ji, I appreciate your concern regarding authenticity of an image about any famous sikh personality.The image in question is from Lahore Museum courtsery F.Azizuddin and is very well placed on sikh-heriatge U.k site as well. You can read more from the source site as per link given under:

http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/warriors/HariNalwa/HariNalwa.htm

Hope this satisfies your query. In fact we are used to looking at one side of the picture that Sardar Hari singh Nalwa was a great warrior.We forget that ( Warrior-Saint charachter which sikhi very much preaches) warrior saint characters are a living legend in sikhism.In fact this picture has left a deep impression in my mind that all bravery of Sardar hari singh Nalwa ji and baba dip singh ji shahid ji was result of deep mediatation and simran which they used to practice. --Guglani 05:02, 7 February 2007 (MST)

Veerji, thanks for the reply. My concern was not about the authenticity of the image. An image may be totally authentic but still it may show a person involved in a practice which that person may not have done. I agree with you that these great men from history were deeply religious as well but I have doubts that telling beads is a practice of Sikhism and Hari Singh Nalwa was involved in that. There are numerous quotes in Gurbani which mentions that telling beads is not a practice which does any good. Also, I did not find any reference source where it has been mentioned that Hari Singh Nalwa used to tell beads. When I asked to cite a reference, I was actually requesting to cite a reliable reference from history which specifically talks about practices of Hari Singh Nalwa. As far as muslim artists are concerned, most of them (from the history) considered Sikhs as Hindus (definitely, wrongly!), therefore, their depiction of Sikh historical figures mostly has their imagination of hindu practices. By the time someone can prove that Hari Singh Nalwa used to tell beads, why not use another image from the same site you pointed? Also, please note that I am never against your observation of Hari Singh Nalwa being religious soldier, what I am questioning is that - Did he really used to tell beads? If yes please provide reliable source from history (no paintings please, they are often just imaginations of artists) A. S. Aulakh Talk 02:23, 8 February 2007 (MST)
Image of Sardar Nalua with one hand on beads and on the other side wearing a full length sword even while in deep meditation posture reflects his warrior -saint personality .Before one proclaims that telling beads is forbidden in sikhism ,one one will have to produce lots of evidence for denouncing this practice and simultaneously defame many religious saints which have carried sikhi forward--Guglani 20:44, 8 February 2007 (MST)
My comments are added here for this message. Thanks A. S. Aulakh Talk 18:43, 9 February 2007 (MST)
  • Please see my reply on discussion page of article.--Guglani 06:31, 19 June 2007 (EDT)

Sachiary A. S. Aulakh Khalsa Ji

  • Bin Bolian sab kush Janda kis agy keechy Ardaas Jeo....SatGurBani

WaKaFa!!

User:Mutia 25 Feb 07

Maharaj Ranjit Singh image

Sat Siri Akal someone asked me about this image http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Image:RanjitSinghleadingSikhs.jpg#file

i was wondering where you got it. i know someone who wants a copy of it.

please email me - [email protected]

NAAM, DAAN & ISHNAAN

Maanyog Khalsa Gurjot Singh ji,

WakaFa!

...bhyy kahoo ko dyt ny, ny bhyy manat aan..,--SatGurBani

  • ...vada desh vad raj....,....see Khalsy da,
  • sada desh sada raj, hyy Khalsy da....
  • sara desh sara hi raj, rhyga vee Khalsy da.

Raj Karyga Khalsa aakee rhyy na koy....

jo ih boly so nihal...... Mthat neeve nanka gun changiayian tatt...

Our Family is Fan of Ranjit Singh ji. Needless to say that It interests the order of Khalsa today. Can we Mutias and other users share the communications on this page to help us Learn,.......... extend helpfull hand to others for them to learn......& carry out Social introsrpection (NAAM ,..... DAAN,....... ISHNAAN).

--Baljeet Kaur on behalf of Mutias '[email protected]'

Nice to hear from you

Dear A. S. Aulakh Ji,

Welcome back, ji ayaai noou.

I hope the Guru will give you huge success in your business so that you come back to SikhiWiki more and more. Bhai sahib ji, I have added a little to the debate - but it was done when it was very late and I was tired - I will add more when my mind is relaxed and closer to the Guru. As you say, the world can sometimes take you away from the Guru.

Please keep in touch. May Guru's blessing be with you, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh, das Hari Singh 13:49, 18 June 2007 (EDT)