I’m Buddhist but have Sikh neighbours, they are the kindest, most generous and hard working people I know. A very peaceful and noble religion waheguru ji khalsa, waheguru ji fateh 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Agreed. Sikhism teaches people outstanding manners and consistent service to humanity. Many Sikhs will greet people in kind and familiar ways -people can learn much from the good deeds of the Sikh communities. ♥️
I have a few Sikh friends, and there all great lovely people.. it makes me so angry when people talk bad about them and make fun 😓 but the ignorant have no boundaries and they are just as they are, ignorant.... So there is no point to feel an emotion from a moron and doing so make me as ignorant as they are. That is something I never want to be... Stay blessed Sikh brothers and sisters. What you guru teaches is Truth and it's the same truth's I know... so stay blessed ❤️
Regarding why they don't eat meat at the Langar, communal meal. Sikhs aren't strictly vegetarian. They have rules about not eating ritually killed meat, like how Muslims slowly bleed out their live stock, likely because of their compassion. However, the primary reason they don't eat meat at Langar, is that they serve anyone regardless of their identity, so anyone can partake in the meal regardless of their personal or religious dietary restrictions that don't allow meat or specific meats. However, some Sikhs choose not to eat meat period out of compassion. Just clearing up any misconceptions.
How was he showing no respect if he did literally everything they did...? Covered his head, washed his hands, helped cook, donated...what else did you want the guy to do? He asked questions and was very respectful.
He was DEFINITELY a dipshit for sure. He was trying to be funny and faild miserably. I think anyone could've done a better job... Buuuuut i dont think he was intentionally being disrespectful. He's an idiot and I'd rather not see him in anything again 😂.
I am a practising Sikh from India and I highly object to that thing written on the wall @7:48 ‘We love Khalistan’ well that is not what our religious motive is. This khalistan is political, this calls for separation of Punjab state (Sikhs in majority) from Union of India. In past this has caused a lot of bloodshed of innocents because of terrorism in North India in 80s and 90s Also the girl completely misinforms about meat eating in Sikhism @6:30, well in Sikhism meat eating is not prohibited at all except for Halaal (the meat prepared in Muslim way) this mention you will also find in our religious code of life known as rehat maryada. In community kitchen (i.e langar where the host is eating) it has been prohibited to serve meat because langar is open for all people from all sections of society irrespective of their faith, religion. Hence to maintain that equality not only vegetarian but ‘simple’ vegetarian food is served so that anyone from any religion, caste can come and partake the food offered at Gurudwara as a blessing of Guru. Sikhism doesn’t believe in any fasting, it’s core belief is of a human is hungry how will he be able to concentrate the mind on God or his/her spiritual practices. Hence in Religious place itself the food is served to all people from all parts of society.
@ So u are from India? I mean really... What a shame then.. You live in the place and dream of breaking that country? Stop your propaganda and stop lying openly.. You aren’t from India.. This khalistan thing created so much problems for farmers yet people like you don’t learn your lesson
Yeah your right about the vegetarian thing (I don’t know much about the sign on the wall) but maybe she is still learning she seems to be a young lady.
@@bellarose1562 But this is the basic what we are taught since our childhood and that women is young but not a child at least. In our community of Sikhs, meat eating is a very normal practice. It is totally voluntary if one wants to leave it altogether or reduce it’s consumption but no way it’s prohibited and yes on other hand it isn’t encouraged either. Sikhism is actually silent on this like Jews and Muslims promote Kosher and Halal meat respectively, while Christians are fairly open meat consumptions. Buddhists (except for Jodo Shinshu sect of Japan) and Jains are strict vegetarians mostly by religious ethos while in Hindus the warrior class or certain sects consume it but it has to be Jhatka (meaning animal killed in one single shot). But in Sikhism only Halal is Prohibited specifically as it brings lot of suffering to the animal hence by default Sikhs who consume meat is Jhatka. But many Sikh groups are coming these days that actively promote Vegetarianism like 3HO being very famous one in West.
I like how Tevya goes into different religious communities in North America and shows us the people and their rituals. However, I wish I could find similar videos for religions like Sikhism and Zoroastrianism with someone who was more respectful. The one on Wicca is even worse, and I won't show it to my Intro to Religion course again.
Honestly like a lot of comments here Sikhism is a beautifully authetic religion and fascinating to learn about, the gentleman presenting though how are you going to be given a turban and wrap it around the body like a throw blanket or some other garment
I know everyone has said it but I feel like I should apologize for the way that this journalist behaved. I only came to this video because I found interest in sikh ideas and was trying to learn more. I am not sikh but I am human too. I wish I held more of their principles. Thankfully they did not judge him the same as all of us in the comments are doing and trying not to. What would be better than watching this video would be going and taking the free invitation to visit a sikh temple ourselves and being as respectful as the hosts are to those who visit.
almostEveryone remarks the jocular manner of brotherMan being informed. It's a juxtaposition such that when relating similarly, those manners are present, and avoided. ⁻Chapeau-allλ_
It's almost as if they worship the book and the Gurus instead of God. They bow to the book when they enter the temple. I don't disagree with the philosophies that Guru Nanak Ji stood for. Being kind and charitable are good character traits, however they do not atone for sin. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. There is no remission of sin without the shedding of blood. Head covering, beards, and being nice have nothing to do with our relationship with God according to the Bible.
🌲 You need to know this fact : No God except ( ALLAH ). 🌲 You must obey him. 🌲 You must love him. 🌲 He is the one who created you. 🌲 He is capable of everything. 🌲 If you know Him and obey Him, then there is another life called : ( Paradise ). 🌲Read the Holy Quran . 🌲 learn Islam . 🌹🌹🌹
If you want to preach Islam THIS IS NOT THE PLACE I'm not islamphob but it's very narcissistic to call me Islamphob when you're trying to preach Islam under a Sikh video.
Or... and I'm just throwing it out there... you could just, like, BELIEVE in God. which doesn't require you to wake up at a preset hour, and dress only in a certain way, comb your hair with the tiniest comb, wear a toy sword which is not really a sword(?), and learn... martial arts??? etc. I'd say this is one of the reasons why Jesus didn't like the Pharisees. They prided themselves in their rituals, which brought nothing to God. The weirdest thing for me is the bed for the holy scriptures. Or is it for God? Complicating a religion like this is what undoes it. Read the Bible, treat your fellow man like a brother, and accept Jesus Christ. This is more less it.
1. They do believe in God 2. There are laws, rules and rituals in literally all religions, even Christianity (baptism, blessing over wine,…) 3. Toy sword? Really? Are you just trying to be disrespectful on purpose? It symbolizes the duty of religious sikhs to defend the defenseless. 4. The bed is for respectful treatment, the holy book of the sikhs is not God. You wouldn’t just throw the bible anywhere and be rude and rough with it, would you? 5. One of the main tenants of Sikhism is equality for all so basically the same as treat your fellow man as a brother. 6. Sikhs are required to see wisdom in all religions so they in a way already accept Jesus and his message.
@@realdanksta2237 You can't see it, but their lives are sucked into an endless loop of idolatry to their ritual. "Dress in this, don't eat meat, use a small comb for hair, wear a symbolic sword, etc." They might not have taken an image, or a cross to pray to... but they have made their ritual into an idol they worship.
@@realdanksta2237 I have no idea why you keep talking about other religions, when we're talking about Sikhism. It doesn't make the rest better. Nor does it justifies this one. So I'll just take my leave from this pointless debate. Don't bother writing about other religions to me.
I’m Buddhist but have Sikh neighbours, they are the kindest, most generous and hard working people I know. A very peaceful and noble religion waheguru ji khalsa, waheguru ji fateh 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Agreed. Sikhism teaches people outstanding manners and consistent service to humanity. Many Sikhs will greet people in kind and familiar ways -people can learn much from the good deeds of the Sikh communities. ♥️
I have a few Sikh friends, and there all great lovely people.. it makes me so angry when people talk bad about them and make fun 😓 but the ignorant have no boundaries and they are just as they are, ignorant.... So there is no point to feel an emotion from a moron and doing so make me as ignorant as they are. That is something I never want to be... Stay blessed Sikh brothers and sisters. What you guru teaches is Truth and it's the same truth's I know... so stay blessed ❤️
@mOchi show one instance of Modi saying bad about Sikhs, or anyone. Otherwise shut your rear end.
Waheguru ji bless us all lets bring peace and love to the world
It's called RepubliCONs
Regarding why they don't eat meat at the Langar, communal meal. Sikhs aren't strictly vegetarian. They have rules about not eating ritually killed meat, like how Muslims slowly bleed out their live stock, likely because of their compassion. However, the primary reason they don't eat meat at Langar, is that they serve anyone regardless of their identity, so anyone can partake in the meal regardless of their personal or religious dietary restrictions that don't allow meat or specific meats. However, some Sikhs choose not to eat meat period out of compassion. Just clearing up any misconceptions.
An absolute disgrace for someone reporting on religion. He should report on fast food chains or insects.
Nice theme for a documentary with the worst "journalist" ever
I had Sikh neighbors growing up, they were the best people who were so kind.
Such a disrespectful reporter, it hurts.
I was thinking that
The reporter was very disrespectful to the people and customs. One should show respect and love to these people
no respect at all
How was he showing no respect if he did literally everything they did...? Covered his head, washed his hands, helped cook, donated...what else did you want the guy to do? He asked questions and was very respectful.
He was DEFINITELY a dipshit for sure. He was trying to be funny and faild miserably. I think anyone could've done a better job... Buuuuut i dont think he was intentionally being disrespectful. He's an idiot and I'd rather not see him in anything again 😂.
How was he disrespectful
Arrogance doesn't deserve respect.
I am a practising Sikh from India and I highly object to that thing written on the wall @7:48 ‘We love Khalistan’ well that is not what our religious motive is. This khalistan is political, this calls for separation of Punjab state (Sikhs in majority) from Union of India. In past this has caused a lot of bloodshed of innocents because of terrorism in North India in 80s and 90s
Also the girl completely misinforms about meat eating in Sikhism @6:30, well in Sikhism meat eating is not prohibited at all except for Halaal (the meat prepared in Muslim way) this mention you will also find in our religious code of life known as rehat maryada.
In community kitchen (i.e langar where the host is eating) it has been prohibited to serve meat because langar is open for all people from all sections of society irrespective of their faith, religion. Hence to maintain that equality not only vegetarian but ‘simple’ vegetarian food is served so that anyone from any religion, caste can come and partake the food offered at Gurudwara as a blessing of Guru. Sikhism doesn’t believe in any fasting, it’s core belief is of a human is hungry how will he be able to concentrate the mind on God or his/her spiritual practices. Hence in Religious place itself the food is served to all people from all parts of society.
I appreciate the information you shared. Thanks.
@@dano4971 It’s my pleasure mate.
@ So u are from India? I mean really... What a shame then.. You live in the place and dream of breaking that country? Stop your propaganda and stop lying openly.. You aren’t from India.. This khalistan thing created so much problems for farmers yet people like you don’t learn your lesson
Yeah your right about the vegetarian thing (I don’t know much about the sign on the wall) but maybe she is still learning she seems to be a young lady.
@@bellarose1562 But this is the basic what we are taught since our childhood and that women is young but not a child at least. In our community of Sikhs, meat eating is a very normal practice. It is totally voluntary if one wants to leave it altogether or reduce it’s consumption but no way it’s prohibited and yes on other hand it isn’t encouraged either. Sikhism is actually silent on this like Jews and Muslims promote Kosher and Halal meat respectively, while Christians are fairly open meat consumptions. Buddhists (except for Jodo Shinshu sect of Japan) and Jains are strict vegetarians mostly by religious ethos while in Hindus the warrior class or certain sects consume it but it has to be Jhatka (meaning animal killed in one single shot).
But in Sikhism only Halal is Prohibited specifically as it brings lot of suffering to the animal hence by default Sikhs who consume meat is Jhatka. But many Sikh groups are coming these days that actively promote Vegetarianism like 3HO being very famous one in West.
bro was disrespectful as hell and everyone was so kind to him
Beautiful religion. Thank you. ☀️
The universal nature of human devotional practice is on full display here. These folks are wonderful!
I like how Tevya goes into different religious communities in North America and shows us the people and their rituals. However, I wish I could find similar videos for religions like Sikhism and Zoroastrianism with someone who was more respectful. The one on Wicca is even worse, and I won't show it to my Intro to Religion course again.
I agree he is not respectful and even insulting in this video but it also showed how patient the Sikh people are. May I be a good representative.
@VickiWiltse u should watch the video on Sikhism by Huell Howser
Honestly like a lot of comments here Sikhism is a beautifully authetic religion and fascinating to learn about, the gentleman presenting though how are you going to be given a turban and wrap it around the body like a throw blanket or some other garment
Waheguru, great video. This is an awesome intro
this is very disrespectful
yeah the reporter was so disrespectful
"That's 10 push-ups"
I know everyone has said it but I feel like I should apologize for the way that this journalist behaved. I only came to this video because I found interest in sikh ideas and was trying to learn more. I am not sikh but I am human too. I wish I held more of their principles. Thankfully they did not judge him the same as all of us in the comments are doing and trying not to. What would be better than watching this video would be going and taking the free invitation to visit a sikh temple ourselves and being as respectful as the hosts are to those who visit.
Nicely done.😊
bro using arab music 😭😭😭
That’s Indian music
Whata a great religion
You're ready for your close-up, Gloria.
never ever call it a flag pole because it is way more more than that
almostEveryone remarks the jocular manner of brotherMan being informed. It's a juxtaposition such that when relating similarly, those manners are present, and avoided. ⁻Chapeau-allλ_
It's almost as if they worship the book and the Gurus instead of God. They bow to the book when they enter the temple. I don't disagree with the philosophies that Guru Nanak Ji stood for. Being kind and charitable are good character traits, however they do not atone for sin. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. There is no remission of sin without the shedding of blood. Head covering, beards, and being nice have nothing to do with our relationship with God according to the Bible.
1430 pages book is GURU!! GURU GRUNTH SAHIB is THE BOOK.
interesting
Everything aside i want to was it a guy or a girl with the reporter?
This guy is pretty disrespectful
He wasnt being disrespectful, thats just how this fool is, childlish curiously curious, lol pay him no mind
The last final word of God , if you logically think about it.
So what about pubic hair? Is that never shaved either?
Why does it matter?
Sikhs are vegan ? Cool! I'm a non Sikh vegan.
They're not
10pct of ur income to the sect and never cut ur hair all over ur body…no Tks
No, 10% to whatever charity service you want. The purpose is to help others, not to enrich an institution.
🌲 You need to know this fact :
No God except ( ALLAH ).
🌲 You must obey him.
🌲 You must love him.
🌲 He is the one who created you.
🌲 He is capable of everything.
🌲 If you know Him and obey Him, then there is another life called : ( Paradise ).
🌲Read the Holy Quran .
🌲 learn Islam .
🌹🌹🌹
Vaheguru Ji
If you want to preach Islam THIS IS NOT THE PLACE I'm not islamphob but it's very narcissistic to call me Islamphob when you're trying to preach Islam under a Sikh video.
is that a boy or a girl ?
Kaur means princess, so she's a girl.
@@marcustulliuscicero9512 well now days younever know ...
girl
I don't think Sikhs are into the whole tranny trend. Don't worry.
she’s a girl, and pretty also, MashaAllah-covered in their style.
Or... and I'm just throwing it out there... you could just, like, BELIEVE in God. which doesn't require you to wake up at a preset hour, and dress only in a certain way, comb your hair with the tiniest comb, wear a toy sword which is not really a sword(?), and learn... martial arts??? etc.
I'd say this is one of the reasons why Jesus didn't like the Pharisees. They prided themselves in their rituals, which brought nothing to God.
The weirdest thing for me is the bed for the holy scriptures. Or is it for God?
Complicating a religion like this is what undoes it.
Read the Bible, treat your fellow man like a brother, and accept Jesus Christ.
This is more less it.
1. They do believe in God
2. There are laws, rules and rituals in literally all religions, even Christianity (baptism, blessing over wine,…)
3. Toy sword? Really? Are you just trying to be disrespectful on purpose? It symbolizes the duty of religious sikhs to defend the defenseless.
4. The bed is for respectful treatment, the holy book of the sikhs is not God. You wouldn’t just throw the bible anywhere and be rude and rough with it, would you?
5. One of the main tenants of Sikhism is equality for all so basically the same as treat your fellow man as a brother.
6. Sikhs are required to see wisdom in all religions so they in a way already accept Jesus and his message.
@@realdanksta2237 You can't see it, but their lives are sucked into an endless loop of idolatry to their ritual. "Dress in this, don't eat meat, use a small comb for hair, wear a symbolic sword, etc."
They might not have taken an image, or a cross to pray to... but they have made their ritual into an idol they worship.
@@yerossyle
You just summarized all organized religions not just what sikhs do or believe.
@@realdanksta2237 I have no idea why you keep talking about other religions, when we're talking about Sikhism.
It doesn't make the rest better. Nor does it justifies this one.
So I'll just take my leave from this pointless debate.
Don't bother writing about other religions to me.
@@yerossyle
There is a reason to write to you. People like you are the problem.
Remember God in every breath wahegoru
Use it as an inhale word and
Satnam as the exhale word ...
they don't shave. End of Story!
Some Sikhs do.
Girl with mustache.
@@unknownmaster5078doesn’t matter if “some” do it’s a SIN to shave your kesh