>Further, a person cannot be a Sikh of a Satguru unless he is a
>disciple of a Pandit guru who imparts the
>worldly knowledge of his physical parents and how to lead your life
>in the political circles. The duty of a
>Pandit is to keep the person reminded of his physical father and that
>makes a person a Hindu. The word
Vaaheguroo ji ka Khalsa Vaaheguroo ji ki Fateh!
What is the scriptural/historical basis for these opinions?
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-- Rajwinder Singh <rajwi@bu.edu>
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sikkeh zad bar har dui aalam tegh-i-naanak waahib ast
fateh gobind singh shaah-i-shaahaa(n) fazl i sacha saahib ast
The sword of the central Doctrine of Nanak destroys the evils of both
the worlds, the poverty and slavery on this earth, and the sickness of
the soul hereafter, and we hereby proclaim our sovereignity over both
the worlds, the seen and the unseen. The final victory in our struggle
has been vouchsafed by Guru Gobind Singh, the Harbinger of the good
tidings of the ever present Grace of God.
--Inscription from a Sikh coin struck by Banda Singh Bahadur in 1710
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