

Talking behind a fellow Sikh’s back is very cowardly and not the proper conduct for a son of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. I just happened to see this post by Gurmustuk Singh director of SikhNet at from February almost four months ago which attacks me behind my back! First of all I’d like to invite Gurumustuk to post his comments against me directly on my facebook wall or at least e-mail me the links where I can respond to his attacks. The day and the sun shall pass away the night and the moon shall pass away the hundreds of thousands of stars shall disappear.Īll the world comes and goes-only the Merciful Lord is permanentĬall permanent only the One, who does not have destiny inscribed upon His Forehead" The angels, Siddhas, worshippers of Shiva, heavenly musicians, silent sages, Saints, priests, preachers, spiritual teachers and commanders -Įach and every one has left, and all others shall depart as well. Guru Nanak Dev Ji says: " The Yogis sit in their Yogic postures, and the Mullahs sit at their resting stations. They worship lifeless stones and serve the tombs of the dead

The ignorant and the blind wander deluded by doubt ĭeluded and confused, they pick flowers to offer to their idols. Guru Ram Das Ji says about idols page 1264 SGGS: The statue is by the way at one of the entrances to Gurumustuk’s Gurdwara as you can see in the photos I posted at this link.
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When you see a garland around a statue's neck or you see people touching the feet of a stone image and posing for pictures in front of the Baba Siri Chand statue at the Gurdwara, it may not exactly qualify as worship but it certainly implies a kind of reverence for images which violates the Sikh code of conduct prescribed in the Sikh Rehit Maryada. Gurumustuk is being disingenuous with regards to the “statues” around the Espanola Gurdwara. Just because there is a statue does not equate idol worship.” Gurumustuk says, “Yes.the Gurdwara in Espanola there is a statue on the outside of one side of the Gurdwara (not the entrance) where a small statue sits (as you saw in that picture). My Reply to what Gurumustuk at SikhNet says about "idol worship" at their Espanola Yogi Bhajan dera:

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If placing the Buddha statue outdoors, feel free to place it under a tree or some shade, as the Buddha attained Enlightenment while meditating under a Bodhi tree.ĭo not place the statue where your feet would point at it (for example, at the foot of a bed, or in front of a couch or chaise where you might recline).ĭo not place the statue where it might be surrounded by anything that is designed to arouse the senses or passions.” “Place the statue in a higher position - where nearby objects are lower than the statue. In the “Tips on Placement of Buddha Statues in the Home” piece, owners of the knob Hill boutique, Sat Bachan Anthony and Sat Gurumukh Khalsa advise to: You can see clearly how these fake Sikhs pollute Sikhi with popular "New Age" Hindu and Buddhist statues and use the Sikh religion for their own personal profit! How can they call themselves Singh, Kaur or Khalsa and use sacred Gurbani from the Sikh religion in naming their store “Sukhmani Perfect Bliss"? To add insult to injury against Sikhs, the Gurubachan’s sacrilegiously used Gurbani in naming their newly opened chic boutique of “chunky, inspirational, high-quality statement pieces” “Sukhmani Perfect Bliss".Įvery Sikh needs to view this photo album of the Gurubachan family showing off their idols and jewelry at their new store in Albuquerque New Mexico. View more Buddhas adorned with "chunky jewelry" from the Gurubachans at this link: These 3HOers have stooped so low in this expose on their un-Sikh like sacrilegious practices that I don’t even know where to begin. It is a sham that these Yogi Bhajan followers use Singh, Kaur and Khalsa in their names along with calling themselves Sikhs. Worship of idols is strictly against the Sikh code of conduct! Yogi Bhajan’s right hand man Gurubachan Singh and Kaur along with their daughter have published on fb “Tips on Placement of Buddha Statues in the Home”. If Guruka & Gurumustuk Singh over at SikhNet need further proof that Yogi Bhajan’s followers worship idols then here it is:
