It's important to clarify that when Sikh preachers say "we welcome all," it is not meant to demean other religions but to highlight Sikhism's fundamental values of openness, inclusivity, and equality. Sikhism’s core teachings are based on equality, inclusivity, and the rejection of discrimination based on caste, creed, gender, or religion. When Sikh preachers say 'we welcome all,' they are reflecting the values of openness and universal brotherhood that Sikhism has always upheld. Historically, Sikh Gurus fought against social injustices, defended human rights, and established the practice of 'Langar,' where people of all faiths, genders, and backgrounds can come together and share a meal. Sikhism doesn’t believe in placing barriers-whether it’s gender-based, caste-based, or religious-and this is why Sikh Gurudwaras are open to everyone, regardless of their faith. This principle of welcoming all isn’t about comparing religions or demeaning any tradition. It’s simply a reflection of the belief that God resides in every individual, and every person deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. Sikhism’s approach encourages the idea of universal acceptance without judgment. It’s important to understand that each religion has its unique customs and norms, which we must respect. Sikhism doesn’t seek to impose its views but rather sets an example of openness, inviting others to embrace inclusivity without narrow-mindedness.
Anjana apki frend mein sirf jyoti hi sabse qut and gorgeous😍 paresan hai❤❤aur esa nahi ke baki sab bure hai voh bhi sundar hai aap sabhi ke liye dehar sara pyar so love you all❤❤
Good job Anjana ❤ aese hi samey or jage ke hisaab se behave karna chahiye..... jeevan sabhi ko ek hi milla hai. ..nice or beautiful banaye ese.... respect love and happiness ke sath 👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💐
I think people should read about our culture well and history temple ...in India we r free to go any temples without strict rules regulation ..it's way to live ...no such history in record
It's disappointing to see comments like these that aim to hurt religious sentiments and create division. Sikhism is a religion that has always stood for equality, inclusion, and secularism. Sikh Gurus taught the importance of respecting all faiths, and Sikh history is full of examples where the community has defended the rights of others, irrespective of religion. Making blanket statements about any religion or community, like suggesting that Sikhs are not secular, is not only disrespectful but also untrue. Every religion has its unique practices and traditions, and it is important to understand and respect them rather than use them to divide people. Let’s focus on building mutual respect and understanding rather than tearing each other down.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with calling oneself secular. In fact, secularism is a positive principle that promotes the idea of separating religion from governance, allowing for equal respect and freedom for all religions. To clarify further: 1. Secularism promotes inclusivity: Being secular means respecting people of all religions or even those who do not follow any religion. It ensures that everyone has the right to practice their beliefs without interference or prejudice. 2. Freedom of religion: Secularism ensures that no single religion dominates public life, allowing individuals to practice their faith freely without fear of discrimination or bias. 3. Sikhism and secularism: Sikhism, as a faith, aligns with secular values in many ways. Sikhs believe in the equality of all human beings and have a long history of standing up for the rights of others, regardless of their religion. Sikhs were historically defenders of justice and fought to protect others’ religious freedoms. Sometimes, people misunderstand secularism as being against religion, but in reality, it is about equal respect for all. There’s no contradiction between being proud of one’s religious identity and also supporting a secular society where everyone’s beliefs are respected.
Can you please tell me the name of the hotel you guys have stayed in Amritsar. We always get difficulty in finding a good one.I would say the best precious time to visit Darbar sahib is amritwela when palki sahib comes down from akal takht sahib to Darbar Sahib between 4.30 am to 5am. Go at 3am, have ishnaan and do darshan. Regards from New Zealand
Lot of things to ponder in in this vlog. The sarover is very sacred and not addressed as water ( anjana mentioned it very immature a person) Kada parshad is not halwa..( for all to know) Joda ghar is to place slippers Amrit sewa is the jal you get in gurudwara. Kindly read about all these before one visits..its just not mere for vlogging or ticking a bucket list. Every one visits their prayer abodes in a diligent way and its good to respect all religions and their norms instead of just commenting for the sake of it.
It's disappointing to see people like you, who identify as Hindus, listening to misleading information about Hinduism. The things that Sardar Ji was saying were incorrect. If I had been there, I would have clarified that Sikhism emerged from Hinduism to protect Hindus. Also, I just want to confirm-was this trip and your stay sponsored by the hotel? You should mention that at the beginning of your video. I didn't expect such a vlog from you. Very disappointing from your end.
exactly … he was saying nonsense about kerala temple …. in Hinduism everyone can visit temple but due to islamic attacks and some other reasons like whatever happening nowadays with our temple prasad n stuff … we had to made such rules to protect the purity of our temple and he is teaching about sanatan dharma who is the mother of sikh , jain and budhism 😂🤣🤣🤣…. aur upper se yeh bebkuf hindu jo jate hai inse gyaan lene 🤣🤣….
@@rhythmsdailymusings8300 you should feel blessed that you know that you are an ASS. Now don’t be a crybaby 👶🏻🐣 “tujhko mirchi lagi to mai kya karu” 🌶️
The inclusive nature of Gurudwaras, where all are welcome regardless of background, is rooted in Sikh philosophy and teachings. Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century, strongly emphasizes equality, social justice, and serving humanity. Key reasons why Gurudwaras are open to everyone: 1. Oneness of Humanity: Sikhism believes in the fundamental equality of all people. Guru Nanak taught that distinctions based on caste, creed, gender, or wealth are irrelevant in the eyes of God. The belief that "all are equal" is central to the faith, which is why there are no restrictions based on social or religious background. 2. Langar (Community Kitchen): One of the defining features of a Gurudwara is the langar, where free meals are served to everyone, regardless of their social status or religion. The tradition of sitting together to eat symbolizes equality and reinforces the idea that no one is superior or inferior. 3. Non-discrimination: Gurudwaras reject practices like untouchability or social stratification. Anyone can participate in religious services and contribute to the community, with no consideration for their wealth, background, or gender. 4. Equality for Women: Sikhism has long promoted gender equality. From its inception, women were given equal status in religious practices and leadership, which contrasts with some historical practices of exclusion in other religious institutions. 5. Seva (Selfless Service): Serving humanity is a key principle in Sikhism. Gurudwaras emphasize seva, encouraging followers to contribute to the community through volunteer work. This practice of selfless service is another reason for the openness and inclusivity found in Gurudwaras. In contrast, some temples or mosques may have cultural or traditional practices that set certain restrictions based on gender, caste, or religion. Sikhism, however, directly challenges such social hierarchies and exclusivity, making Gurudwaras spaces of unity and equality for all.
Bus ni vo..tralla khty hai usko..wow..vo Beas ki hai🙈🙈🤣🤣..beas ki sangat ko free service from satsang centre to Beas...or for sewa purpose...mai bhi dekh k khush hogi Beas ki chiz ko...tum log kbhi Beas ni gye kya.i mean RSSB headquarters...even tourist spot ki trh bhi??..fir Baba g ki photo kaise lgi hai..ghr mai...even though u might have a different faith..which i totally respect but khana vha ka bhut yum yum hota hai n bhut high quality n reasonable.. definitely u guys should have tried I wish..ya fir kbhi jao to..khana khany e chly jana bhly e..
Looking beautiful 🤩❤️ jb bi comment read krte ho to please.mera bi nam Lena ..m bhut emotional bui apke podcast ko dekh ke ..u are so beautiful girl ya lady Jo bi bolu ❤❤❤❤😂
This is a sincere request, when you post such things about any faith please please research properly and check the facts. Faith is very sensitive topic for everyone.
@@Surpawar 😂 Duniya bhut aage nikal gyi hai Yhi sensitive topics pe ladte rho Itne sensitive Nhi hai jitne tum logo ne bna rakhe . Do follow what you like and not interrupt other people . Mind your buisness.
@@Mikki_talkie yes do not interrupt n offend others .. whatever you want to follow .. don't comment on others like you are interrupting n giving advice without asking.. you go ahead nobody is stopping you.. koi peeche Rahe ya Aage jaye.. you mind your own business
@@Witty2106 yh thats true he got hurt😂😂😂 poor guy. Sardar ji was not explaining sikh religion he was explaining about golden temple, whats those door's means. He didn't said anything wrong about other religion. That's the grace of Sikhism. Respect for other religion.
All the talking you all do or even your fly vlog’s nobody come’s out as intelligent or well read.All the talking you all do is so mundane unintelligent and basic . Improve your knowledge guy’s kitni boring mundane batein karte ho.Dont take it otherwise nowaday’s even small children are well informed.Take care guy’s all the best ❤.
Secondly a hue and cry about females going to gurudwara.. Yes, it is completely okay for a female to visit a Gurudwara during her menstrual cycle. Sikhism does not consider menstruation as impure or a reason to exclude women from religious activities. The religion promotes gender equality and rejects superstitions or taboos that discriminate against women based on natural bodily functions. In Sikhism, both men and women are considered equal in the eyes of God, and there are no restrictions on participating in religious practices, including visiting the Gurudwara or participating in seva (selfless service), during menstruation. The teachings of the Sikh Gurus emphasize that spirituality and devotion are not affected by physical conditions such as menstruation. Therefore, women are welcome in Gurudwaras at all times, without any restrictions related to their menstrual cycle.
Islam mn ksi b religion wale ko mosque mn ane se mna ni kia jata,,, hindu idol ki pooja krte hen, muslim ksi moorty ki pooja ni krte,, mosque mn moorty hoty b ni,,, is lie hindu ni atey,,,, sikh b khte to 1 God ko mante hen but wo b gooru nanak jo 1 human hen,, matha take hen, islam mn 1 creator ko sijda kia jata hy
Agar andar Kay darshan nahi kiyay toh aapnay darshan he nahi kiya fir aap karnay kya gayay thay jao toh dil say Jaya kro time pass Kay liyea Mt Jaya kro agar rush say dr lagta hai toh marriage may bhi Mt Jaya kro pehli bar aapkay liyea negative comment kr rahi hu kyuki may bhi punjab say hu or guru granth sahib ji Kay darshan nahi kiyay aap logo nay sirf vlog bna kr aa gayay
Dhruv anjana aap logon ko apne dharam aur majhab ke barein gyan prapt karna chahiye. We observed that sardarji was talking nonsense and you were amazed to appreciate his version. which is wrong and try to gather more why this difference are existing and for what purpose. You may feel bad for the comment but its an eye opener.
People like you won’t let let people live together . Apna dharam aur majhab kya hota hai . Insaan ko har ek dharam ki respect krni chahiye aur appreciate their efforts ke vo log Amritsar gye .
@@Witty2106 yes i would only like my dharam to be the best as it is the best. Sanatan is the tree and others like sikh, buddh, jain, etc are branches (created by each gurus with high quality preachings.)
Superb vlog... Thanks for Divine Darshan 🙏🙏🙏
Anjana is looking very pretty ❤ in sky blue suit & weight loss dikha raha hai dono mai😊luv u both
It's important to clarify that when Sikh preachers say "we welcome all," it is not meant to demean other religions but to highlight Sikhism's fundamental values of openness, inclusivity, and equality.
Sikhism’s core teachings are based on equality, inclusivity, and the rejection of discrimination based on caste, creed, gender, or religion. When Sikh preachers say 'we welcome all,' they are reflecting the values of openness and universal brotherhood that Sikhism has always upheld.
Historically, Sikh Gurus fought against social injustices, defended human rights, and established the practice of 'Langar,' where people of all faiths, genders, and backgrounds can come together and share a meal. Sikhism doesn’t believe in placing barriers-whether it’s gender-based, caste-based, or religious-and this is why Sikh Gurudwaras are open to everyone, regardless of their faith.
This principle of welcoming all isn’t about comparing religions or demeaning any tradition. It’s simply a reflection of the belief that God resides in every individual, and every person deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. Sikhism’s approach encourages the idea of universal acceptance without judgment.
It’s important to understand that each religion has its unique customs and norms, which we must respect. Sikhism doesn’t seek to impose its views but rather sets an example of openness, inviting others to embrace inclusivity without narrow-mindedness.
Watched your podcast I think Anjana is the pure soul ,bhondu, melodramatic, chulbuli person .
Thank you so much for darshan of Harimandir sahib 🙏🙏
आज आपका podcast देखा,बहुत ही अच्छा लगा❤god bless you
All three friends looks very pretty 👌👌👌
Anjana apki frend mein sirf jyoti hi sabse qut and gorgeous😍 paresan hai❤❤aur esa nahi ke baki sab bure hai voh bhi sundar hai aap sabhi ke liye dehar sara pyar so love you all❤❤
mujhe toh sir anjanaaa pyariiii lag rahi Hain,,, You two are very cute ...
Teeno friends bahut acche lag rahe hain❤❤ suit mein❤
Good job Anjana ❤ aese hi samey or jage ke hisaab se behave karna chahiye..... jeevan sabhi ko ek hi milla hai. ..nice or beautiful banaye ese.... respect love and happiness ke sath 👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💐
Yes 84lakhs janam k bad milenge dubara life ❤❤so har insan ko jane wala mandir ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you God bless you❤
You all look nice. May God bless you all
Teeno friends ke suit Bahut achey hai, aek se bar kar aek ❤️👍love from Canada
Love your podcast adorable guy's ❤
Bahut acha lga temple mai darshan karke, Anju you have beautiful friends
Welcome to our city dhruv and anjana ,I wish I could meet u both ,u didn't inform earlier 😔,anyways enjoy ur trip ,hope to see u both some day ❤
Anjana u r sooo beautiful inside and outside❤❤ vaise bhi jeevan sunder achhe swabhav se banta hai,kai sunder log dusro ka jeevn nark bana dete hain
Trio are looking beautiful Stay blessed
Beautiful view of Golden Temple
aapka podcast bohat hi acha tha 😊
Very nice vlog.satnam shree waheguru.❤❤
I think people should read about our culture well and history temple ...in India we r free to go any temples without strict rules regulation ..it's way to live ...no such history in record
It's disappointing to see comments like these that aim to hurt religious sentiments and create division. Sikhism is a religion that has always stood for equality, inclusion, and secularism. Sikh Gurus taught the importance of respecting all faiths, and Sikh history is full of examples where the community has defended the rights of others, irrespective of religion.
Making blanket statements about any religion or community, like suggesting that Sikhs are not secular, is not only disrespectful but also untrue. Every religion has its unique practices and traditions, and it is important to understand and respect them rather than use them to divide people.
Let’s focus on building mutual respect and understanding rather than tearing each other down.
SAB SE PYARA DRUV HAMARA
SAB SE CHULBUBLI ANJNA HUMARI
AUR DONU PURE
Jai ho Baba Ji Sab par apna kripa banaye rakhna
Good to see you in Amritsar gurudwara
Hamare bhi Darshan ho gaye dhan dhan baba manaka
Anjana di is looking beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
Golden temple🎉🎉 hum log bhi jaldi he aane wale h🎉🎉
Hi vlog lovely both of you all the best and all are beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤love you all waehay guru 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
God bless us❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
First comment ❤❤love ur vlog
Jai Ho 🙏
Hari - (Hari ka matlab hi Vishnu ji hai)
WMK 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Very nice ❤❤❤❤
Meri pyari anju❤
There's absolutely nothing wrong with calling oneself secular. In fact, secularism is a positive principle that promotes the idea of separating religion from governance, allowing for equal respect and freedom for all religions.
To clarify further:
1. Secularism promotes inclusivity: Being secular means respecting people of all religions or even those who do not follow any religion. It ensures that everyone has the right to practice their beliefs without interference or prejudice.
2. Freedom of religion: Secularism ensures that no single religion dominates public life, allowing individuals to practice their faith freely without fear of discrimination or bias.
3. Sikhism and secularism: Sikhism, as a faith, aligns with secular values in many ways. Sikhs believe in the equality of all human beings and have a long history of standing up for the rights of others, regardless of their religion. Sikhs were historically defenders of justice and fought to protect others’ religious freedoms.
Sometimes, people misunderstand secularism as being against religion, but in reality, it is about equal respect for all. There’s no contradiction between being proud of one’s religious identity and also supporting a secular society where everyone’s beliefs are respected.
प्लीज एक बार में एक जना बोला करो। आधी से ज्यादा बात समझ ही नहीं आती। दूसरा बंदा wait कर लो थोड़ी सी, ब्लॉग भागा थोड़ी जा रहा है
Like share comment ❤❤
Beautiful pahadan ❤❤
Waheguru ji.
So cute all
Waheguru j
Can you please tell me the name of the hotel you guys have stayed in Amritsar. We always get difficulty in finding a good one.I would say the best precious time to visit Darbar sahib is amritwela when palki sahib comes down from akal takht sahib to Darbar Sahib between 4.30 am to 5am. Go at 3am, have ishnaan and do darshan.
Regards from New Zealand
And never get scared of rush, palki sahib darshan only lucky ones get and all wishes get fulfill.
Please diwali aa rhi h, ek din Dmart zirakpur visit kro. Or btao kya kuch nya aaya hai. Or jo metro h zirakpur me uske baare me bhi btao🙏🙏🙏🙏
Lot of things to ponder in in this vlog.
The sarover is very sacred and not addressed as water ( anjana mentioned it very immature a person)
Kada parshad is not halwa..( for all to know)
Joda ghar is to place slippers
Amrit sewa is the jal you get in gurudwara.
Kindly read about all these before one visits..its just not mere for vlogging or ticking a bucket list.
Every one visits their prayer abodes in a diligent way and its good to respect all religions and their norms instead of just commenting for the sake of it.
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It's disappointing to see people like you, who identify as Hindus, listening to misleading information about Hinduism. The things that Sardar Ji was saying were incorrect. If I had been there, I would have clarified that Sikhism emerged from Hinduism to protect Hindus. Also, I just want to confirm-was this trip and your stay sponsored by the hotel? You should mention that at the beginning of your video. I didn't expect such a vlog from you. Very disappointing from your end.
exactly … he was saying nonsense about kerala temple …. in Hinduism everyone can visit temple but due to islamic attacks and some other reasons like whatever happening nowadays with our temple prasad n stuff … we had to made such rules to protect the purity of our temple and he is teaching about sanatan dharma who is the mother of sikh , jain and budhism 😂🤣🤣🤣…. aur upper se yeh bebkuf hindu jo jate hai inse gyaan lene 🤣🤣….
@@ExtremeLOL just because someone is staying in a particular hotel or guest house doesn't mean one is promoting that.
Get a life..
@@rhythmsdailymusings8300 after reading all your past comments, anyone can make out to which 1 relegion you are trying to protect 😁
Making assumptions..
Or assuming is.
Making an ass of you nd me
ASS U ME..
Keep guessing..suit yourself.
Am aware of all religions since school time..
@@rhythmsdailymusings8300 you should feel blessed that you know that you are an ASS. Now don’t be a crybaby 👶🏻🐣 “tujhko mirchi lagi to mai kya karu” 🌶️
Yaar aap hmari city mei aye or hum apse mil nhi pye, Waheguru ji🙏 blessed u always❤️🤗 nd fulfill ur all dreams
Is property ka kya naam hai mandir se kitni dur hai
The inclusive nature of Gurudwaras, where all are welcome regardless of background, is rooted in Sikh philosophy and teachings. Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century, strongly emphasizes equality, social justice, and serving humanity. Key reasons why Gurudwaras are open to everyone:
1. Oneness of Humanity: Sikhism believes in the fundamental equality of all people. Guru Nanak taught that distinctions based on caste, creed, gender, or wealth are irrelevant in the eyes of God. The belief that "all are equal" is central to the faith, which is why there are no restrictions based on social or religious background.
2. Langar (Community Kitchen): One of the defining features of a Gurudwara is the langar, where free meals are served to everyone, regardless of their social status or religion. The tradition of sitting together to eat symbolizes equality and reinforces the idea that no one is superior or inferior.
3. Non-discrimination: Gurudwaras reject practices like untouchability or social stratification. Anyone can participate in religious services and contribute to the community, with no consideration for their wealth, background, or gender.
4. Equality for Women: Sikhism has long promoted gender equality. From its inception, women were given equal status in religious practices and leadership, which contrasts with some historical practices of exclusion in other religious institutions.
5. Seva (Selfless Service): Serving humanity is a key principle in Sikhism. Gurudwaras emphasize seva, encouraging followers to contribute to the community through volunteer work. This practice of selfless service is another reason for the openness and inclusivity found in Gurudwaras.
In contrast, some temples or mosques may have cultural or traditional practices that set certain restrictions based on gender, caste, or religion. Sikhism, however, directly challenges such social hierarchies and exclusivity, making Gurudwaras spaces of unity and equality for all.
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Waheguru ji 🙏
Veere golden temple ni haiga darbar sahib aa plz golden na kho..as a Sikh sanu chnga ni lagda🙏hope you understand our feeling🙏Baki thank you so much 😊
Bus ni vo..tralla khty hai usko..wow..vo Beas ki hai🙈🙈🤣🤣..beas ki sangat ko free service from satsang centre to Beas...or for sewa purpose...mai bhi dekh k khush hogi Beas ki chiz ko...tum log kbhi Beas ni gye kya.i mean RSSB headquarters...even tourist spot ki trh bhi??..fir Baba g ki photo kaise lgi hai..ghr mai...even though u might have a different faith..which i totally respect but khana vha ka bhut yum yum hota hai n bhut high quality n reasonable.. definitely u guys should have tried I wish..ya fir kbhi jao to..khana khany e chly jana bhly e..
Looking beautiful 🤩❤️ jb bi comment read krte ho to please.mera bi nam Lena ..m bhut emotional bui apke podcast ko dekh ke ..u are so beautiful girl ya lady Jo bi bolu ❤❤❤❤😂
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This is a sincere request, when you post such things about any faith please please research properly and check the facts. Faith is very sensitive topic for everyone.
@@Surpawar 😂 Duniya bhut aage nikal gyi hai
Yhi sensitive topics pe ladte rho
Itne sensitive Nhi hai jitne tum logo ne bna rakhe .
Do follow what you like and not interrupt other people . Mind your buisness.
@@Mikki_talkie yes do not interrupt n offend others .. whatever you want to follow .. don't comment on others like you are interrupting n giving advice without asking.. you go ahead nobody is stopping you.. koi peeche Rahe ya Aage jaye.. you mind your own business
Mera bhi bhut mun hai mai bhi jau pta nhi Mai Khi bhi kisi bhi mandir jau mai emotional ho jati hu😢😢
Plz apka is property ka details dal dena
Sardar ji ko Dharm aur Mazhab ka farak nahi pta😂
Aap smjhaa do farak aap ko dukh lga k ye kio kisi aur religion k bare mein poosh rahe hain
Why r u so impulsive, aggressive and jumping to answer such questions? Be away.. Let every one write.. Fake ID
@@Witty2106 beta himmat karke asli pehchan par aajao. Dharam sirf ek hai Sanatan. Musalman ka mazhub hai. Sikh ka panth hai.
True .. sabki respect karna acchi baat hai par apne religion ki itni to knowledge honi chahiye ki koi apko murkh na bna sake... @@AshishSharma-oj5ve
@@Witty2106 yh thats true he got hurt😂😂😂 poor guy.
Sardar ji was not explaining sikh religion he was explaining about golden temple, whats those door's means.
He didn't said anything wrong about other religion. That's the grace of Sikhism. Respect for other religion.
Beautiful suit pls share link
Panth nu veecharro na,rabbasannu ve darshan laayee bulao
Hm to apko bhut bhut pyar krte h lakin ap bilkul nhi krte kuki kbi reply nhi kiya or like tk nhi kiya...🤪🤪
All the talking you all do or even your fly vlog’s nobody come’s out as intelligent or well read.All the talking you all do is so mundane unintelligent and basic . Improve your knowledge guy’s kitni boring mundane batein karte ho.Dont take it otherwise nowaday’s even small children are well informed.Take care guy’s all the best ❤.
Still you are watching them
Islam mahzab me her daram waly masjed ja sakty hain
Secondly a hue and cry about females going to gurudwara..
Yes, it is completely okay for a female to visit a Gurudwara during her menstrual cycle. Sikhism does not consider menstruation as impure or a reason to exclude women from religious activities. The religion promotes gender equality and rejects superstitions or taboos that discriminate against women based on natural bodily functions.
In Sikhism, both men and women are considered equal in the eyes of God, and there are no restrictions on participating in religious practices, including visiting the Gurudwara or participating in seva (selfless service), during menstruation. The teachings of the Sikh Gurus emphasize that spirituality and devotion are not affected by physical conditions such as menstruation.
Therefore, women are welcome in Gurudwaras at all times, without any restrictions related to their menstrual cycle.
Islam mn ksi b religion wale ko mosque mn ane se mna ni kia jata,,, hindu idol ki pooja krte hen, muslim ksi moorty ki pooja ni krte,, mosque mn moorty hoty b ni,,, is lie hindu ni atey,,,, sikh b khte to 1 God ko mante hen but wo b gooru nanak jo 1 human hen,, matha take hen, islam mn 1 creator ko sijda kia jata hy
Agar andar Kay darshan nahi kiyay toh aapnay darshan he nahi kiya fir aap karnay kya gayay thay jao toh dil say Jaya kro time pass Kay liyea Mt Jaya kro agar rush say dr lagta hai toh marriage may bhi Mt Jaya kro pehli bar aapkay liyea negative comment kr rahi hu kyuki may bhi punjab say hu or guru granth sahib ji Kay darshan nahi kiyay aap logo nay sirf vlog bna kr aa gayay
Hamary bhi darshan ho gya hai
Dhruv anjana aap logon ko apne dharam aur majhab ke barein gyan prapt karna chahiye. We observed that sardarji was talking nonsense and you were amazed to appreciate his version. which is wrong and try to gather more why this difference are existing and for what purpose. You may feel bad for the comment but its an eye opener.
Apko kio nonsense lga mujhe apka dimag hi nonsense lg rha hai it seems u can't take any other religion except ur own
People like you won’t let let people live together . Apna dharam aur majhab kya hota hai .
Insaan ko har ek dharam ki respect krni chahiye aur appreciate their efforts ke vo log Amritsar gye .
Nafrat aur gandgi apne dimaag mein rakho , yeh kooda bahr mat failao.
@@Mikki_talkiewhat's ur parents religion?
@@Witty2106 yes i would only like my dharam to be the best as it is the best. Sanatan is the tree and others like sikh, buddh, jain, etc are branches (created by each gurus with high quality preachings.)
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Waheguru ji 🙏
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