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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, W.K.W.F: Allenwalla Ji! A very warm welcome from SikhiWiki and many thanks for your contributions so far. I hope you will keep visiting this website and that you will help us enhance 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.

For more guidance please see Help or contact me through my user page here.
With Waheguru's kirpa, may you always remain in Chardi kala. Many thanks, Hari Singh 19:38, 11 September 2007 (EDT)

Khalsa ji WaKaFa !

Welcome To Sach Khand.. As an evolving Sikhi. tradition your draft Sikh. frofile has been added to your personal page. Feel free to articulate it to your liking & persona. Do let me or any of the Users know if you need any help etc. It will be a pleasure. look forward to Sharing Thoughts & Ideas.

Gur Fateh !

----Mutia 12:18, 11 September 2007 (EDT)

Welcome

Guru Fateh

Welcome for joining Sikhiwiki and remaining touch wid the site.Come wid more and more exclusive articles on Sikhism.Thanks


Er. Sarbjeet Singh,Jammu


user:sarbjeet_1313me 13 Sept. 2007

ik Bore drSn deej"

Please introduce urself with sikhiwiki team on ur user page.


user:sarbjeet_1313me 3 Oct. 2007

--Mutia 13:53, 8 October 2007 (EDT) User: Mutia



Allenwala

Well who are u from where u belongs write this on yor user page dont ive ur much details but basic details are required.

Western culture is elgulfing whole india especially punjab mainly major cities like chandigarh mohali jalandhar etc. Our punjabis went to west sides and some has preserved sikhi and other merged in them. Even punjab culture we are losing in punjab too. Pakistan is the place where punjabi culture u acan see in bulk but not in punjab . Well tell me somethin! abt u before i continue....user:paapi

Thanks

Sir,


Sat Sri Akal,


Now you are on the right track.Your intro on you user page is welcome.I have restored your user talk page comments by other users deleted by you mistakenly. You are keenly observing the articles and writing something about the articles is also a welcome step.But pl. always read the answer of that questions by other users. I really appreciate your interest in Sikhism. For any type of help you would like to have from us in near future,we are ready for that. Please carry on with your work.

Er. Sarbjeet Singh Sethi,

Jammu. (J&K)

user:sarbjeet_1313me

13 Oct. 2007

thanks for giving your breif description allah, god satnaam and rabb will help u and fulfill your good wishes

Dreams

Allenwalla ji,

Sat Sri Akal,

May your dreams come true with the grace of the Almighty Waheguru. Truly you are following the path shown by Guru Nanak. We 'll pray to God for your success in your projects and dreams.

Thanks,

Er. Sarbjeet Singh,

Jammu-Kashmir.

user:sarbjeet_1313me

17 Oct 2007

tracked down Takhat by the links, answering my own ? Sat Sri Akal

various questions

Dear Allenwala ji, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh

  • 1. Takht or Takhat is a personal choice. I personally prefer Takhat.
  • 2. yes, hyper-linking the article name within the article makes it bold
  • 3. To find what links to an article, go to the article and select "what links here" from the toolbox on the left hand side of the screen.

Thanks, you are doing a great job in copy-editing the articles. If possible please split articles into small logical paragraphs of about 5 to 10 lines. das, Hari Singh 11:12, 19 October 2007 (EDT)

Sat Siri Akal,
Thank you for your kind comments regarding the VC article - I will check to see if any Canadians have had the honour of such a prestigious medal or similar.
To add a space please use the following code/word:
   &nbsp
The wiki system reduces many space characters to just one space. But the above is the symbols for the ascii code for "space". Try it, see if it works.
Respected Allenwalla ji, every contribution to SikhiWiki is most appreciated and I hope that the Guru will bless you for your dedication and energy in helping make his message a little more easier to read and understand. Of course, I am most grateful for your help.
I like the story about you bumping into the three Sikh men and how you learnt the Sikh greeting. With your knowledge about languages, I wonder if you taught languages! Kind regards, Hari Singh 17:03, 19 October 2007 (EDT)

Thanks again!

Allenwalla ji,


Sat Sri Akal


Thanks again for so much interest in my articles Tawi andPahari. About Nanded Takhat you have rightly said somethings. With the passage of time many myth stories have been added which are against the basic principles of Sikhism. Moreover at two Takhats Nanded and Patna many rituals are being done which are not acceptable in Sikhism. I visit the local Gurdwara of our locality. Actually there are more than 150 Gurdwaras in whole Jammu and Kashmir. I have also recently visited Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar on 14 Oct 2007.

user:sarbjeet_1313me

20 Oct 2007


Allenwalla ji,

Sat Sri Akal,

I respect your views on -ism issue but here in India while describing religions -ism is used frequently just as Hinduism,Sikhism,Jainism, Budhism etc. Thanks Sir.


user:sarbjeet_1313me


22 oct 2007

-ism?

Respected Allenwalla, Sat Sri Akal. Please, no need to apologise. I think you made a perfectly valid comment and what you state may be a view held by many and it may reflect the initial reaction of the dominating English tradition of the time. It opens our eyes and what you say may be totally correct and there may have been a negative aim in the minds of the creators of some of these words. I think we are better prepared and I think it will direct me in future to prefer to use Sikhi instead of Sikhism where ever possible. Also, Sikhi is what is used in the original Punjabi language and it reinforces my preference. Thanks for pointing this out as there must be many others who have come to the same conclusion as you but have not been brave or bold enough to mention this. Hari Singh 18:25, 23 October 2007 (EDT)

Gurdwara

Sir,

SSA,


I have not seen the Gurdwara Sahib quoted by you but by looking its photo it does not have any resemblence with mandirs as questioned by you. It looks like Fort type .There are many Gurdwaras giving a Fort look.

Thanks


user:sarbjeet_1313me