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Re: How Many Siks Have Married out Of Jaat/Zaat (Caste/Race)I completely agree with Orange_Slice. Whoever says that "marrying someone outside the same caste, religion, etc is not correct" - does not understand the meaning of sikhism and is a big hypocrite. Because of such people there is no equality in this world. Sikhism is the path to reach divinity and spirituality. We as sikhs should not repeat what the pakhandi pandits did to in the past. They were the ones to give all these castes and supersitions that are still a part of the society. I understand that people want there children to be following sikhism, but if there is peace and love in your home and there is respect for elders and understanding between each family member, I think your children will surely be true sikhs - they will give happiness to the whole world. But if you yourself are always busy at work, running after money and your born sikh and rich wife is watching "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" on TV everyday and even if u children wear turbans the environment at home will not let them become true sikhs. Its easy to read Guru Granth Sahib but very difficult to follow whatever is written in there. The true sikh will follow and not be a victim of hypocrisy. Thats the big difference. No offence - thats my opinion.
Re: How Many Siks Have Married out Of Jaat/Zaat (Caste/Race)
I completely agree with Orange_Slice. Whoever says that "marrying someone outside the same caste, religion, etc is not correct" - does not understand the meaning of sikhism and is a big hypocrite. Because of such people there is no equality in this world. Sikhism is the path to reach divinity and spirituality. We as sikhs should not repeat what the pakhandi pandits did to in the past. They were the ones to give all these castes and supersitions that are still a part of the society. I understand that people want there children to be following sikhism, but if there is peace and love in your home and there is respect for elders and understanding between each family member, I think your children will surely be true sikhs - they will give happiness to the whole world. But if you yourself are always busy at work, running after money and your born sikh and rich wife is watching "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" on TV everyday and even if u children wear turbans the environment at home will not let them become true sikhs. Its easy to read Guru Granth Sahib but very difficult to follow whatever is written in there. The true sikh will follow and not be a victim of hypocrisy. Thats the big difference. No offence - thats my opinion.