Just a small thought from me,
You talk of us sikh vegetarian not knowing anything and taking bani out of context.
Actually the essay has chosen a specific topic of meat but the point is a general one on how Bani is twisted and manipulated to suit personal agenda's. Most of the comments, quotes from Bani and quotes from other literature were compiled by a vegetarian Sikh.
Could you tell me one tukh in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji which tell us that hurting or killing an living bein is right and schould be practiced one tukh which directly say sikho maas chakho.
Actually there are no Tukhs that say one should explicitly persue vegetarianism in Bani.
However on the opposite i will literally sit and go through the whole SGGS and show you the countless times our Gurus have written showing that it is a sin to hurt any living bein.
Please quote Tukhs from Bani, and then reconcile " that it is a sin to hurt any living bein." with a Sikhs right to defend himself/herself even when it means killing a human being. This is a contradiction.
You say the dont serve meat in gurudwaras the reason is so that eveyone can eat my dear sir then ask them to serve eggs beer .
What has alcohol got to do with food? Alcohol is an intoxicant. Last time I looked an egg was not an intoxicant.
The essay has stated that the reason for Langaar is that it is a meal acceptable to all, hence vegetarian. To an Indian vegetarian usually beer and egg is unacceptable.
They do not serve because it is taboo it was never allowed and i pray to god will never be allowed in gurudwaras.
INCORRECT
There are Gurudwara's in India eg Gwalior where meat is served (commemorates meating of Bandha Bahadhur and Guru Gobind Singh Ji). You must do more reading and research.
Sooch or Sach rehat and maryada these thing are important in places of worship you do not eat or drink in front of Sggs there has to be sooch.
The Sikh Rehat Maryada does not ban meat. It in effect says you cannot eat Kuttha or ritually sacrificed meat in other wise so called purified meat.
What is Kuttha meat?
Punjabi-English Dictionary, Punjabi University, Dept. of Punjabi Lexicography, Published Dec. 1994. "Kuttha: meat of animal or fowl slaughtered slowly as prescribed by Islamic law."
Punjabi English Dictionary, Singh Bros., Amritsar "Kuttha: Tortured, killed according to Mohammedan law."
In the Rehit Marayada (http://www.sgpc.net/rehat_maryada/section_six.html), Section Six, it states:
The undermentioned four transgressions (tabooed practices) must be avoided
1. Dishonouring the hair;
2. Eating the meat of an animal slaughtered the Muslim way(Kutha);
3. Cohabiting with a person other than one's spouse
4. Using tobacco.
Sikh Rehit Maryada
Where is Bani does this concept of "Sooch" come from. Please quote me the chapter and verse?
Meat of anykind is considered not sooch in gurudwras that is the reason it is not allowed.
Please elaborate on this concept of "sooch". I would like to to know where in Bani this comes from?
The four entrances are the welcome to all races not the langar please dont change history and our gurus words for your good.
No one has changed history, infact the essay backs up points with clear facts. Please back your points up in this manner too.
if you eat meat you are hurting living bein and i am sorry*******************
Regards
Mehar Singh
According to Bani a plant is a living breathing being.
Page 143 of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
mehlaa 1.
vaykh je mithaa kati-aa kat kut baDhaa paa-ay.
khundhaa andar rakh kai dayn so mal sajaa-ay.
ras kas tatar paa-ee-ai tapai tai villaa-ay.
bhee so fog samaalee-ai dichai ag jaalaa-ay.
naanak mithai patree-ai vaykhhu lokaa aa-ay.
First Mehl:
Look, and see how the sugar-cane is cut down. After cutting away its branches, its feet are bound together into bundles,
and then, it is placed between the wooden rollers and crushed.
What punishment is inflicted upon it! Its juice is extracted and placed in the cauldron; as it is heated, it groans and cries out.
And then, the crushed cane is collected and burnt in the fire below.
Nanak: come, people, and see how the sweet sugar-cane is treated!
Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji
Please reconcile that with what you have said?