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Balbir jiWe should always pray for truth!Most Sikhs greet each other with Waheguru ji ka Khalsa! Waheguru ji ki Fateh! I am not a baptized Sikh. And I greet others this way about 20 times during gurdwara service, before, and after gurdwara service, at other times when I run into another Sikh, and in many of my notes and letters to other Sikhs. We also greet each other with Sat Sri Akaal and Sat Nam. And sometimes I just say Fateh!What are you getting at? There has to be an encrypted meaning somewhere here.:8-Khalsa is not restricted to men. I can provide a list of Khalsa women in the public eye if you are interested.:}{}{}:
Balbir ji
We should always pray for truth!
Most Sikhs greet each other with Waheguru ji ka Khalsa! Waheguru ji ki Fateh! I am not a baptized Sikh. And I greet others this way about 20 times during gurdwara service, before, and after gurdwara service, at other times when I run into another Sikh, and in many of my notes and letters to other Sikhs. We also greet each other with Sat Sri Akaal and Sat Nam. And sometimes I just say Fateh!
What are you getting at? There has to be an encrypted meaning somewhere here.:8-
Khalsa is not restricted to men. I can provide a list of Khalsa women in the public eye if you are interested.:}{}{}: