Who is better Sikh question. But the question could also be- Who is a better human being between the two? What is more important - to be a good Sikh or to be a good human being. The second person (Mona sikh) may say - I'm not a good Sikh in the eyes of the world or other Sikhs, but I'm a good human being.. Actually, this is a very important and often-asked question by young people.
Dr Sahib, Is this a NEW SLOGAN INVENTION AKAL purakh ka khalsa....instead of Waheguru ji ja khalsa...? Isn't Akal Purakh means the same as Waheguru? Let's not introduce more controversies, please.
Waheguru name has not been used by any of the Guru. Akal Purakh is mentioned in SGGS. Yu can listen to my you tube on Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Or Akal Purakh Ka Khalsa.
The statement your making in the beginning is found within the Sarbloh Granth not SGGS. I heard from others that you don't accept any historical texts outside of SGGS, so why are you quoting that line?
@@Jhabbar_Jhatka You are correct. I use only SGGS. Waheguru word has not been used by any of the Guru that's why I don't use it. Gurus and Bhagats used commonly used words and stories to make their point. That's why quoted that line because it is widely known and used by Sikhs.
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh is also widely known and used by Sikhs for centuries. Not sure what your logic is again. If you say you only use SGGS then discard saying "Khalsa Akal Purakh Ki Fauj Pargtio Khalsa Pramaatam Ke Mauj" in the beginning of the videos since it is found in Sarbloh Granth. Just start saying "Sat Kartaar". Technically none of the Gurus used the word "Khalsa" in SGGS. Only Bhagat Kabir did, yet you use it. What is the issue if Bhai Gurdas and Bhatt Gaynand used Waheguru?
Who is better Sikh question.
But the question could also be-
Who is a better human being between the two?
What is more important - to be a good Sikh or to be a good human being. The second person (Mona sikh) may say - I'm not a good Sikh in the eyes of the world or other Sikhs, but I'm a good human being..
Actually, this is a very important and often-asked question by young people.
I have written in Punjabi Who is better Insan Not Sikh. Insan is human being.
Dr Sahib,
Is this a NEW SLOGAN INVENTION
AKAL purakh ka khalsa....instead of Waheguru ji ja khalsa...?
Isn't Akal Purakh means the same as Waheguru?
Let's not introduce more controversies, please.
Waheguru name has not been used by any of the Guru. Akal Purakh is mentioned in SGGS. Yu can listen to my you tube on Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Or Akal Purakh Ka Khalsa.
The statement your making in the beginning is found within the Sarbloh Granth not SGGS. I heard from others that you don't accept any historical texts outside of SGGS, so why are you quoting that line?
@@Jhabbar_Jhatka You are correct. I use only SGGS. Waheguru word has not been used by any of the Guru that's why I don't use it. Gurus and Bhagats used commonly used words and stories to make their point. That's why quoted that line because it is widely known and used by Sikhs.
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh is also widely known and used by Sikhs for centuries. Not sure what your logic is again. If you say you only use SGGS then discard saying "Khalsa Akal Purakh Ki Fauj Pargtio Khalsa Pramaatam Ke Mauj" in the beginning of the videos since it is found in Sarbloh Granth. Just start saying "Sat Kartaar".
Technically none of the Gurus used the word "Khalsa" in SGGS. Only Bhagat Kabir did, yet you use it. What is the issue if Bhai Gurdas and Bhatt Gaynand used Waheguru?