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Summary of Question:Khalistan
Category:General Sikhism
Date Posted:Wednesday, 7/04/2001 12:56 PM MDT

I would like to let everyone know that there is a book out there written by Bhai Rama Singh Ji. He lives in England and was born in a Hindu family. After getting in touch with Sikhism, he started doing Naam Simran. After couple of years Guru Gobind Singh Ji appeared to him and ordered him to take Amrit and preach SIkhism. He wrote his autobiography and wrote everything truth.


In 1984 when Indian government attacked Darbar Sahib he was so upset and wondered why didn't Khalsa succeed. Saheed Singh appeared to Him and told him that Khalsa Shall Rule and there will be Khalsa Raj in Punjab. But Sikhs didn't ask Guru for help. Instead they asked Indian government for their own rights and said that if they don't wanna live with Sikhs give us Khalistan. Singh said that since Sikhs were becomeing one with Hindus, in other words following Bipran Ki reet and worshiping stones, Guru Ji punished them because Sikhs were to follow Guru's teaching and worship one God but most of them were not real Sikhs and Panth was not one. Guru Ji taught SIkhs another lesson that get yourself out of Bipran Ki reet and become real SIkhs and Guru Ji gave Khalsa Raj but everyone forgot about it and to remind SIkhs of Khalsa Raj, this operation took place.

Bhai Rama Singh asked Singh if he could see Khalsa Raj with his own eyes, Singh said yes. So Rama Singh saw Khalsa Raj in Punjab with his own eyes and wrote everything about it in his book. I am not making up any story here, if anyone doubts me get book written by Him and its title is

Roop Gobind Ka
Raj Khalse Da
Sikka Sone Da

He is in England and ask anyone about him in London. He really did see Khalsa Raj and there will be Khalsa Raj. Guru Gobind Singh Ji said

Raj Bina Nahin Dharam Chale Hain
Dharam Bina Sab Dale Male Hain

In Sikhs Political and Religious power are together and that's why Guru HarGobind Ji wore two Kirpans, that's why there is Akal Takhat Sahib in front of Darbar Sahib stands for political power of SIkhs. So not believing in Guru Ji's word and misinterpreting them is a sin and since Guru Gobind SIngh Ji said that no religion can improve or survive without its own Raj so Guru Ji said Raj Karega Khalsa and Khalsa Shall Rule. ANyone who disbelieve in Guru is not a Sikh. If you haven't learnt a lesson from 1984, then you never will and are not a Sikh. Khalistan is a political issue but for religion and in Sikhism politics is not seperate from religion. They both go together.

In Gareeb Singhan Ko Daye Patshahi
Yeh Yaad Rakhe Hamri Gureayi

What kind of Patshahi is this? of course Khalsa Raj. So think about it and don't be in dark. SIkhs do need the Raj Guru Ji gave us but we should become real Khalsa then we will get it.

Raj Karega Khalsa
Khalistan Zindabad

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REPLY
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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Dear Gurmukh Ji:

Thank you for the information. I will post this by I want readers to understand that not everyone who reads this Forum, and not all the moderators, support a political state of Khalistan.

The questions to be asked are: Guruji foresaw that Sikhi would not remain in India only. So, if there are Sikhs worldwide, who are NOT of Punjabi/Indian heritage but who follow the teachings of the Guru, what need do we have for a Khalistan? Why should I want to live somewhere else? Why should I want to be LIMITED to a Raj Karega Khalsa of a political Khalistani state in India?

Many Gursikhs believe that "Raj Karega Khalsa" does not refer to a political sovereign state. Guru said 960 million we will be. Many of us believe that it refers to a spiritual rule, a spiritual presence that leads many/the world by its very Truth and Presence. Which is NOT to say that the world will all become Sikh. It is a form of leadership of spirit. While politics and religion in India are ALWAYS intertwined, politics and religion are NOT good bedfellows. Inevitably, the Truth that religion teaches can be forced to compromise for politics, which is what many of us Gursikhs outside of India see happening in Sikh India, period.

The above is food for thought. This forum is really for Q&A, and is not really geared to extended debate on a topic as divisive as Khalistan. Those readers who want to pursue this should really go to http://www.sikhnet.com/Chat, or to the Sikhnet DISCUSSION forum.

Guru rakha,
-DKK



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