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Dear friends,

 

In fact, Sikh is a sect under Hinduism and not a separate religion. Same is the case for Jainism. I have seen families where one brother is Sikh and the other one is Hindu. Politics and politicians play worst games in our society. Sikhs and Jains were given the status of separate religion only for political purpose.

 

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Chandrashekhar Phadke--- On Sat, 5/7/08, panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote:

panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 Re: Divya-vastu in Sikhism ?sacred-objects Date: Saturday, 5 July, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

dear friendall sikhs were hindus initially. simply put, sikhism was formed as a separate group or community by hindus to protect the hindu interests from the invading muslims so much so that each eldest member of a hindu family was made as a sikh to protect the hindu dharma. all sikh gurus visited various hindu pilgrimage places and names of various hindu gods find mention in their verses. however, later the sikhs started worshipping only their gurus and reduced worshipping other gods. hence all natural sacred objects reverred by hindus are equally important to sikhs.with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy .comsacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66 wrote:>> Does anyone know the status of natural sacred objects in

Sikhism?> > Y/s,> Richard> > sacred-objects, "rnldef" <rnldef@> wrote:> >> > Thanks Richard,> > I agree with your reply regarding differences as I also occasionally> > listen to western Sikh bhajan music on internet radio and find some of> > their devotional compositions to be inspiring and uplifting. I am not> > entirely or even mostly Vaishnava or ISKCON.> > http://radio3. sikhnet.com: 80/sikhnetradio- channel2. mp3> > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown"> > <rsbj66@> wrote:> >

>> > > Sikhs may be different from Hindus but Guru Nanak is Great and is> > > respected by all Hindus as well. So the differences are the spice of> > life.> > > > > > Y/s,> > > R-> > > > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown"> > > <rsbj66@> wrote:> > > >> > > > The godbrothers of Bhaktivandanta Prabhupada had no idea what he was> > > > doing, what he was up against, what was the scene in 60s-70s> USA. They> > > > had no idea except BTG magazine, which looked like a "party" to> them.> > > > > > > > Fact is, Gaudiya Matha of Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Prabhupada,> it's> > > >

ways and means, and goals, are completely different from Iskcon.> > > > Everything is different.> > > > > > > > They are different like Hindu differs from Sikh. Iskcon is like the> > > Sikhs of the Gaudiya Vaishnava world.> > > > > > > > But variety is the spice of life!> >>

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