CaramelChocolate
SPNer
Didn't know where to post it but anyway...
I have noticed in Islamic shops they sell beautiful images of Waheguruji's creation with quotes from the Qu'ran from on it... really inspirational on it, and it makes people think and reflect on it.
But in the Sikh shops I have seen, all they seem to have is books, comb, karas, kirpans and thats it.
Why don't they start selling pictures with short inspirational quotes from Guruji on it instead of selling pictures of the human Gurus?
With pictures of the human Gurus there maybe temptation to image-worship, but with quotes from Guruji on the wall, all they can do is worship the quote, and the only way to worship the quote is to read it, therefore God will actually be worshipped since the quote would be praising God.
Also it would be a good idea to sell models of HarMandir Sahib and put real water in it for good effect! lol
~CaramelChocolate~
The little philosopher
I have noticed in Islamic shops they sell beautiful images of Waheguruji's creation with quotes from the Qu'ran from on it... really inspirational on it, and it makes people think and reflect on it.
But in the Sikh shops I have seen, all they seem to have is books, comb, karas, kirpans and thats it.
Why don't they start selling pictures with short inspirational quotes from Guruji on it instead of selling pictures of the human Gurus?
With pictures of the human Gurus there maybe temptation to image-worship, but with quotes from Guruji on the wall, all they can do is worship the quote, and the only way to worship the quote is to read it, therefore God will actually be worshipped since the quote would be praising God.
Also it would be a good idea to sell models of HarMandir Sahib and put real water in it for good effect! lol
~CaramelChocolate~
The little philosopher