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Summary of Question:Curses
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Date Posted:Friday, 8/17/2001 1:08 AM MDT

Sat sri akal


i was watching this special on king tut and the people who died after looking at his tomb. i just wanted to know does sikhi believe in this curse stuff
because i dont. They said on his tomb it said who ever enters here will be grabbed by the wings of death something like that. Can u tell me what sikhi says about this.

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Sat Siri Akaal. Sikhi doesn't believe in superstitions. Gurus were very clear about the fact that believing in superstitions interferes with living a clear and pure life, and gets in the way of suni-ai, of listening to Guru's word. Believing in curses, astrology, prophecies by pandits, all this was disapproved by Gurus. In Gurus' time, such practices in India were so widespread. People were believing in superstitions, not in Ik Ongkaar or Waheguru. You are right to disbelieve the curse of the tomb of King Tut.

Guru ang sang,
-DKK



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