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Summary of Question: | Hindu Influences/Radha Swamis |
Category: | General Sikhism |
Date Posted: | Saturday, 11/24/2001 3:07 PM MST |
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Sat Sri Akal,
Sikhs are those people who follow the teachings of the Gurus and adhere to the the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Anyone else is not a Sikh. Whether people become christians, muslims, hindus or radhi swamis is of no consequence - they are NOT Sikh. We should never let any one or any group convert huge masses of Sikhs to anything else, we should strive to let people know the true meaning of Sikhi and to teach them to not let some over night cult convert them.
I have also heard of a cult in Thailand where they have the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and the main leader is sitting next to the Guru and everyone bows down to the leader, not the True Guru. These kinds of cults come about left and right and have no solid bearing in anything. They take the words out of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and distort them to fit their own needs.
Whatever the reason, Sikhs need to be taught to not to convert to anything else just because they "get to cut their hair" or are promised women in heaven (like in islam), etc.
Gur Fateh,
HSD