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Welcome!

jo deesy Gur Sikhda, niv niv laaga pau jeeo! Maan yoog GurSikh ji waheguru ji. kaa Khalsa Waheguru ji kee Fateh! Welcome to the Blissful path to SatGurMat!.

Wish you Happy Sikhing & sharing minds. It will add to the delight of Sikhiwiki Managers, this User:Mutia & other users to know more about you through a few brief introductory lines on your user:Ravinderkaler page.

For your convenience a format structured & based on the spirit of Gurbani has been added to your page. Feel free to edit it the way it may suit your personal perspective & style etc.

The format is in the initial developemental stage. Sikhiwiki will feel honoured if you contribute to the idea with your critial coments & views. Pardon me ! Let me put it better, We need your comments & views on any thing under the earth which may be contributry to Chaddi Kala of Humanity.

If you do not want the Profile Format the way Sikhiwiki offers and being new to the forum, find difficult to edit it, do let me or Hari Singh Ji know about your requiremets. We will do every thing possible to make your association with Sikhiwiki comfotable.

Your contributions of TRUE IDEAs was, had been, is now at this moment & will ever remain, enligtening for Sikh.s of the universe & universes beyond.

Sach Khand Users knowing your e mail will add to the bliss of SatSang best expressed ..

  • Tuhadi....SatGur ki seva Safal hai.....
  • TuhadyHau kurbany jau.........
May the bliss of us Sikhs being together with utmost humility in joint 'Satgur kee Syyva' reach the remotest corners of the universes & beyond.............Gur Fateh!!
--Mutia 02:22, 2 May 2007 (EDT)
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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, W.K.W.F, Ravinderkaler 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.

With Waheguru's kirpa, may you always remain in Chardi kala. Many thanks, Hari Singh 10:38, 11 April 2007 (EDT)

Vegetarianism

Many thanks for your contribution to the above article. However, I have added a query on this quotation "...yet Guru Gobind Singh Ji killed a goat to show the blood when he "cut off" Daya Singh Ji's head".

I do not believe that it is correct to assume that a goat was slaughter by Guru Sahib. Apparently, the event took place in a tent - So we have to assume that there is no historic evidence of what happened inside the tent. Also, I agree with you that Guru ji would not have killed a goat if another less cruel possibility was available. And I can think of many other ways of displaying a bloody sword if that is what is required. Speak to any theatrical producer and you will get hundreds of options. However, I don't think Guru ji was doing a theatrical display though – but that is another story for another time! --Hari Singh 11:17, 11 April 2007 (EDT)


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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, W.K.W.F, Ravinderkaler 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.

With Waheguru's kirpa, may you always remain in Chardi kala. Many thanks, Hari Singh 10:38, 11 April 2007 (EDT)

Vegetarianism

Many thanks for your contribution to the above article. However, I have added a query on this quotation "...yet Guru Gobind Singh Ji killed a goat to show the blood when he "cut off" Daya Singh Ji's head".

I do not believe that it is correct to assume that a goat was slaughter by Guru Sahib. Apparently, the event took place in a tent - So we have to assume that there is no historic evidence of what happened inside the tent. Also, I agree with you that Guru ji would not have killed a goat if another less cruel possibility was available. And I can think of many other ways of displaying a bloody sword if that is what is required. Speak to any theatrical producer and you will get hundreds of options. However, I don't think Guru ji was doing a theatrical display though – but that is another story for another time! --Hari Singh 11:17, 11 April 2007 (EDT)