SikhNet Discussion ForumConnect and discuss issues related to the Sikh Community2020-10-16T13:28:56-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com/discussion/app.php/feed2020-10-16T13:28:56-06:002020-10-16T13:28:56-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=5625&p=52433#p52433
]]>2020-10-14T15:11:41-06:002020-10-14T15:11:41-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15862&p=52431#p52431can anyone suggest from where I can get face mask in USA to cover full beard and tie over the turban. I can pay for the mask and shipping
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]]>2020-10-05T20:50:45-06:002020-10-05T20:50:45-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15861&p=52428#p52428So I’m in my early 20’s turbaned Sikh man. I’ve never actually understood what Sikhism is nor was it ever communicated to me in the past. I grew up with white, non-Sikh friends and never really got into Sikhism. During university to all the way up till recently I’ve wanted to cut my hair but have resisted not to hurt family. Although we have never been actually taught why we wear the turban and what’s are the rules of Sikhism. I moved to another city in the states on my own for a job. Under the influence of my white friends I downloaded dating apps. I’ve been on a few dates and have realised indian girls don’t like Sikhs. But I’m fine with that and understand that it’s shallow and vein and defeats the purpose of sikhi. Which is not care about appearances etc. Howver, although I have never been intimate With anyone and have only kissed in the past. I still feel guilty.
Recently, I made the decision to not use dating apps find a Sikh partner. I’ve watched many of jagraj singh videos and only if I had known about them before..... I feel guilty of what I will say to my partner. Will they accept me. What should I do? Should I hide the past? The dates?
]]>2020-09-30T08:11:13-06:002020-09-30T08:11:13-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15859&p=52426#p52426 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j2tn9z53S_U
]]>2020-09-28T08:44:29-06:002020-09-28T08:44:29-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15858&p=52424#p52424 This saakhi is of Sri Guru Hargobind sahib ji .{of Bibi Sulakhani ji}.Though GURU is all powerful and we have many saakhi"s to make our wavering & weak minds strong with the belief that HE is omnipotent and blesses us with what is right for us.Thanks!
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]]>2020-09-22T18:21:35-06:002020-09-22T18:21:35-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15858&p=52421#p52421 "Here is an illustration, how the simple Sikhs understand the phenomenon of Purab karam. A lady could not conceive any child. One day she held the rein of Guru Ji's horse and requested Guru Ji to bless her so she has a child. Guru Ji could see past present and future just as I can see the entire room here. He said to the lady that Waheguru did not write any child in her destiny. The lady was wise. She quickly produced a pen and paper and requested Guru Ji to write it into her destiny now. Guru Ji melted with mercy by her faith. He said, "Bibi, your faith is admirable. Alright, give me the paper." As Guru Ji was writing one child, the horse kicked and numeral one became a seven. Guru Ji said, "I was going to write one child in your destiny, but it seems Waheguru wants me to write seven. So you will have seven children now." The lady had seven children."
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]]>2020-09-22T09:18:45-06:002020-09-22T09:18:45-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15858&p=52420#p52420 Thank you very much for the post but i am particularly looking for a Saakhi which i heard long back.i don't remember now . If someone knows please share ...
]]>2020-09-21T04:21:16-06:002020-09-21T04:21:16-06:00http://www.sikhnet.com:80/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=15858&p=52419#p52419Waheguru ji ki fateh
TuhiTu - Sikh Sakhis The stories of one's ancestors make the children good children. They accept what is pleasing to the Will of the True Guru, and act accordingly. ( Guru Granth Sahib Ji - 951)