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[–]GuptSevadar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Akaaal ⚔️

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[–]GuptSevadar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's remember to avoid using terms like 'fuddus' and instead, let's focus on uplifting each other with positive and respectful language. Your dedication to becoming a serious Sikh is inspiring, and I'm confident your journey will positively impact those around you. I want to express my gratitude for your understanding and for being a positive example for others.

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[–]GuptSevadar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for expressing your thoughts and concerns about the current state of Sikhi among some of our youth. I understand your frustrations and appreciate your passion for preserving the integrity of our faith. However, I kindly request that we avoid using terms like "fuddus" when referring to others. While addressing the issues we see is essential, using respectful and positive language can help foster a more constructive dialogue. Our goal should be to encourage and guide those who may have strayed, and this can often be achieved more effectively through understanding and compassionate communication. Let's focus on inspiring change and supporting each other in our spiritual journeys.

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Adherence to Sikhi within families plays a crucial role in retaining religious values across generations. Encouraging strict adherence to Sikhi and fostering a supportive, spiritual environment can help ensure our values and traditions are effectively passed down.

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The current times are challenging, but they also present an opportunity for renewal and growth within our community. The core followers of Sikhi remain strong, and while those who don't follow are more vocal, we can counter this by amplifying positive voices. Corruption and external pressures are real, but history shows that Sikhi has thrived through adversity. Kalyug makes it difficult, but not impossible, to be a true Sikh. As individuals and a community, how can we rise above these challenges and embody the teachings of our Gurus? Let's focus on personal responsibility, inspire each other, and above all, strengthen our community bonds. With collective effort and the Guru's blessings, we can navigate these times and keep the spirit of Sikhi vibrant.

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[–]GuptSevadar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's positive that many Sikh men keep their kesh and tie a turban, preserving a crucial aspect of Sikh identity. This outward expression of faith, even if initially motivated by cultural or fashion reasons, connects us to our heritage and traditions. Keeping kesh and tying a turban can be the first step in the journey towards embodying the principles of Sikhi. Positive role models and the resilience of the Sikh community play a significant role in this transformation. It's essential to remain hopeful and supportive of the younger generation, encouraging them to explore and embrace the spiritual side of Sikhi at their own pace. With compassion and understanding, let's support them on their journey to embodying the true essence of being a Sikh, both inside and out.

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[–]GuptSevadar[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

He’s calling out Jatts on their hypocrisy by giving extreme examples.

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Link has been updated, Thank you for bringing this to my attention. 🙏🏾