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Old 11-Dec-2007, 06:29 AM
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Question Re: Naam japna

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Originally Posted by Sikh80 View Post
Sikhs are very humble beings. They have been moulded in the concept of Miri /piri. Yes if sikhs follow to the extent as the banis of saints are contained in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji one should be proud to be a sikh.

Bani of any one which appears in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is most respecable and is to be followed by a sikh. Hope it makes sense with you and thy idiocyncracies.
Ok so what you are saying is that if we follow the Bani to the extent that it is in Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji then it is OK?

The reason why I asked is because someone asked me this question years ago. I used to think that it is OK to follow all the teachings of Namdev and Bhagat Kabir, until (especially Bhagat Kabir) I found things he has stated at total odds with what Sikhi says........there was one of his writings not in Bani where he condems women as evil and to be avoided........I found that at odds with Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji.

I think what our Guru's have done is taken aspects of various teachings that have common ground and discarded the rest. Wold you concur?
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