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« on: April 26, 2010, 12:12:09 PM »
Credit goes to "Lion Heartz Movement" for the video. For more information you can check out their monthly newsletter blog from this link: http://www.lionheartznews.blogspot.com/This is an emotional video, of a true story in which a mother expresses her pain over her daughter falling into the traps of Islamic extremists! A 15 year old girl becomes pregnant by a 25 year old man wanting a passport to stay in the UK. A must watch and please alert other Sikhs. Please Note: By uploading this video, im just trying to make more people aware of what's going on at the present moment. What is being talked about does not apply to all Muslims. Please understand the state of the mother that went through this. -- shared by Harmeet Sohal on Facebook
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« on: April 22, 2010, 09:08:14 PM »
Here's the case resolved:
"On behalf of Satinder Sartaaj and In the light of above facts we will like to provide a detailed account of the situations that led to this issue. The song Man Kunto Maula which has been circulated on the internet is actually a part of Mehfil at Mahalpur back in 2003. Back then Sartaaj was completing his Ph.D. and hadn’t begun writing on his own on a large scale. The mehfil was a friendly performance by Sartaaj for his friends and he sang couplets by Shri Tarlok Singh Judge and other old respected Punjabi poets. Man Kunto Maula itself is a creation of the great poet Amir Khusro. Man Kunto Maula performed by Sartaaj back in 2003 was a culmination of poetry by many poets. The couplets which contain Sartaaj’s name are his own creations, every other couplet in Man Kunto Maula has come from various poets, one of them being Shri Tarlok Singh Judge. That was a live performance and someone from the audience recorded it and uploaded it online. Last night (Mar 29,2010) Sartaaj did have a detailed discussion with respected Tarlok Singh Judge and he felt honored and obliged talking to the man himself. He did appreciate the fact that Mr. Tarlok was very co-operative and discussed the matter in a gentle manner. He hopes that everything is clear between them now and everything has been sorted out in an amiable fashion. Sartaaj sends his respects and regards to Mr. Tarlok Singh Judge and all Punjabi poets whom he holds in high esteem. There was no malign in signing of Man Kunto maula, no intentions of hurting anyone or stealing the credit. Sartaaj sings for the happiness of everyone and doesn’t intend to hurt anyone. A general note to Sartaaj’s fans: Dosto, all performances are for you, every song and every word is for you. Sartaj is singing and performing for you. A deepest and humble request from his heart is that please stop recording and uploading his performances on internet. Another important fact is that no account on Facebook or Orkut or any other online website/community is an actual account of Sartaaj. They are all run by Sartaaj’s fans, not him directly. The only authentic site is www.satindersartaaj.comIn the end Satinder Sartaaj hopes that all poets will lend their guiding hands for his support in future and all his fans and friends will keep supporting him. -On behalf of Satinder Sartaaj"
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« on: April 19, 2010, 09:09:41 PM »
"I am currently living in the USA, not Britain , but I had a sort of encounter a few days ago. In a Taco Bell parking lot, I saw a group of four thuggish-looking teen age boys standing and smoking and just acting a bit loud and raucous. I would have just ignored then, but I saw one was wearing a black t-shirt with a big, white khanda. He and one other of the boys had what appeared to be big, heavy, macho-looking karas. No turbans or patkas, though, and nary a beard among them.
I put on my best "Aunty Khalsa" attitude, walked over to them and, never raising my voice, suggested that if they wanted to smoke that is their business, but if they are identifying themselves as Sikhs, it becomes my business. I insisted that the one either remove his t-shirt (it's winter here and a bit cold) and both their karas or get rid of the cigarettes. The other two, who I think were not Sikhs, were just looking on in some sort of astonishment. I guess they didn't expect a short, fat grandma/aunty sort to challenge them. They all put out their cigarettes; I insisted they wrap up the butts and dispose of them properly. Then I insisted they take out their packs and break each cigarette one by one. "Yes, Khalsa ji. You're right, Khalsa ji." The one with the t-shirt even took out a second pack and broke them, too. Someone must have been protecting me because not only did they, but so did the other two, as well. I smiled as sweetly as I could (my face is a bit crooked and a sweet smile can look like a sneer). As I walked off, I heard one of them say, explaining to the other two, I guess, "She is a Khalsa. You just don't mess with Khalsas."
Not that I suggest this approach; they could have easily pulled guns and killed me."
Mai Harinder Kaur Puget Sound, USA
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« on: April 17, 2010, 03:12:59 PM »
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« on: April 14, 2010, 11:22:59 PM »
Sat Sri Akal dosto, A lot of our current mods and admins are very busy with their lives, so the time has come to appoint the next generation of mods and admins. Jhanda Amli - Sub Admin - Smartest person on PJ (uhhh maybe after Kohinoor). Jhanda Amli is so active and so fast that he reports anything wrong in PJ before anybody else. If I have done some stuff right in the past, half that stuff is probably because of Jhanda Amli's help (the other half is probably Kohinoor's help lol). He's like my secretary that I never had (OK... maybe Kohinoor is also my secretary, but she's more P.A.). His fault sometimes is that he's overly judgmental (i.e. quick to judge). If there is one thing I'm afraid it is that I'm afraid he'll ban a person before considering all sides (which can be disastrous). So if Jhanda Amli can let the trigger-finger itch not get to his head, we will see a great Administrator on the rise. Sometimes I feel Jhanda Amli is PJ's life. Thanks bro for all your useful posts, reports, requests, suggestions, etc. Jhanda Amli pata ni kehde amal karda, par eh banda jadoogar aa Punjabi Janta lai. Marjani Heer - Global Mod - 20,000 posts wow. Ehde hathan te keyboard de keys shap gaye hone hun tak. Eh kudi te jaroor PJ da bhoot sawar hoya, ja PJ utte ehda bhoot sawar hoya. One thing I like about her is she's religious, and along religion come morals. We need more people that set the example for others. As a suggestion, I think she should reduce the fun time topic replies and focus more on productive topics, where something can be taught and learned. As moderators and admins of Punjabi Janta, it is our duty to share with users stuff that makes sense, and stuff that creates good human beings. I hope I'm not asking too much when I say this. Last request to all officials, we need help in Chat, because these days we have no chat mods there. We might need more chat mods, if you have suggestions, let us know.
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« on: April 14, 2010, 10:58:22 PM »
 Mein harek vaisakhi te gurdware vich koi na koi dhadi vaar/dharmik geet gaunda hunda. Es vaisakhi te mein gaya si "Sajeya Panth Neyara Baajan Wale Ne Jehda nai Kade vi haarda" by Jagowala Jatha ( Immortal Productions - Track 6 Creation of a Nation. Album: Defenders of the Faith - Dharam De Rakhwale) Awaz ehni vadia nahi, je hundi tan mein ethey upload kar dinda. Lyrics: dasva satgur baajan wala jisne sajeya panth nirala gau gareeb da jo rakhwala bheta sees taarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda deke sees layi jin shakti manni rehat guran di sakhti bani parhni karda bhagti te dasvandh utaarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda is wal hathi aaya sharabi chaunda kiley'ch karu kharabi bachiter singh ban jan matabi nagni sir vich maarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda sarsa kande johar vikhaunda larhke dushta nu jhatkaunda sache gur ka hukam bachonda uchli sarsa taarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda datgeya ja chamkaur medaane chali singh guran ne daaney dittey larhke badal jamane das lakh vairi haarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda masse rangarh nu jhatkaunda general dyer nu maut vikhaunda indira gandhi paar bulaunda arjan makan maarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda isde rah vich rambiya aare katan band band hateyare lathe sees singh na hare dushman reha pukarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda general karta vaidya dheri singha jara layi na deri hogayi safal singhan di feri kaumi kaaj sawarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda vaidya dhart akaal kahonda khalsa pune hath vakhounde jinda sukha akh milaunda picha karke car da sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda beanta chandigarh vich gunje iko bomb ne lahta khunje bodyguard gaye sabh hunje dilawar singh khilarda sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda soorey karde kam neyare chardi kala de chad jekare batarh jaan sada balharey sadka guru pyar da sajeya panth neyara baajanwale ne, wale ne jehda nai kade vi haarda jehda nai kade vi haarda jehda nai kade vi haarda
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« on: April 12, 2010, 10:53:44 PM »
Every day, the free kitchen SRI GURU RAM DASS SAHIB II serves 30 000 meals in the Golden Temple of Amritsar, India.
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« on: April 08, 2010, 04:59:51 PM »
recevied this in an email:
--- Sharing an incident that happened with me a couple of days back. I was listening to Gur Iqbal Singhji's Kirtan and he narrated a very interesting experience. He was asked by his son, S. AmanDeep Singh to call up a gentleman with whom they had a very serious mis-understanding and the issue had blown out of proportion. To resolve the situation Gur Iqbal Singhji's son requested him to personally call him and work out a solution. Gur Iqbal Singhji said, that he would call him in a short while. Meanwhile, his son got restless and again requested him to please call up. Gur Iqbal Singhji again re-assured his son that he would do so soon. After waiting for a while, his son got impatient and worried. "Why are you not calling him up - you know that things will really go out of hand, if we delay" Gur Iqbal Singh ji requested him to bear with him for another 5 minutes and then finally made the call. The matter was resolved instantly as if the matter was not an issue at all. Young S. AmanDeep Singh could not not believe that how could such a complicated matter get resolved so easily and also was very curious about why his father had delayed making this call. GurIqbal Singhji explained that he too was very worried about this matter. "I too did not have the confidence to make the call. But I had complete faith in Akaal Purakh Waheguru and had done 5 recitations of the mool mantar before making the call". "I knew that even before I make my call, my Waheguru's Call would reach there and my problem would be resolved by my Guru" Simran, Ardaas, Benti, Jodhri done with purity and sincerity for the common good without ulterior motives always resolves fruitfully. Jo Maangeh Thakur Apney Tey Soi Soi Devey ! Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh ! S. Sarabjeet Singh Mumbai, India 98191-123-68
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« on: April 06, 2010, 10:26:07 PM »
Pyare jio, a nice post forwarded to me by a local Gursikh.....
Several years ago, a gyanee from out-of-town accepted a call to a Gurdwara in canada
Some weeks after he arrived, he had an occasion to ride the bus from his home to the downtown area. When he sat down, he discovered that the driver had accidentally given him a quarter too much change. As he considered what to do, he thought to himself, "You'd better give the quarter back. It would be wrong to keep it." Then he thought, "Oh, forget it, it's only a quarter. Who would worry about this little amount?
Anyway, the bus company lets too much fare; they will never miss it. Accept it as a gift from Vaheguru and keep quiet.
When his stop came, he paused momentarily at the door, then he handed the quarter to the driver and said, "Here, you gave me too much change."
The driver, with a smile, replied, "Aren't you the new Gyanee in town? I have been thinking a lot lately about going somewhere to worship. I just wanted to see what you would do if I gave you too much change. I ' ll see you at gurdwara on Sunday."
When the Gyanee stepped off of the bus, he literally grabbed the nearest light pole, held on, and said, "Oh Vaheguru, I almost sold your Son for a quarter." Our lives are the only Teachings some people will ever read. This is a really scary example of how much people watch us as Sikhs and will put us to the test! Always be on guard -- and remember -- You carry the name of Guru ji on your shoulders when you call yourself "sikh."
>>> Watch your thoughts; they become words.
>>> Watch your words; they become actions.
>>> Watch your actions; they become habits.
>>> Watch your habits; they become character.
>>> Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
>>> vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ke fateh
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« on: April 06, 2010, 10:01:02 PM »
CCTV shows men robbing bank in Punjab
Their faces covered with masks, eight men robbed a branch of the State Bank of India in Ludhiana. Their moves were recorded on the bank's security cameras. The robbers first attacked the guard on Monday evening, then beat up employees and tried to damage the security cameras. The bank is located on the outskirts of the city on the Ludhiana-Chandigarh Road. The thieves were able to escape with 3 lakhs. There were six customers inside the bank at the time of the robbery. Nobody was injured. Source: Vikram Choudary
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« on: April 03, 2010, 02:09:45 AM »
Dasso vai hun ta asi purana tareeka vi pah ditta chat nu kholan da.
Dasso tuhanu kehda vadia lagda. Purana ke nawa?
NOTE: Mein chat system di gal nahi kar reha. Mein cbat nu kholan de tareeke di gal karda!
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« on: March 30, 2010, 09:52:37 PM »
Sat Sri Akal! Mei soch reha si NYC jaan lai Sikh Day Parade 2010 on April 24, 2010. It starts from 41st and Broadway and goes down to the Madison Square Park. Any NYC users want to meetup there before the parade, like around 11:00 am, around the coffee shop or something? Grenade Singh
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« on: March 21, 2010, 10:31:54 PM »
Es Pataka kudi ne sada sareya da bahut sir khaya vakhre vakhre topic vich, hun tusi sare ralke ess topic vich ehda sir khayo... Te kudi nu swagat karo, bechari kol koi welcome topic heni.
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« on: March 18, 2010, 05:09:53 PM »
Jus Reign: "Oh hey! So me (playing my dad) and my boy Rupi (playing my mom) decided to get together and make fun of the things that our parents do, especially punjabi parents. Quickly going over a few scenarios of what goes down in a typical desi household. Hope u enjoy it and laugh ur motherfriggin face off. ok awesome!"
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« on: March 12, 2010, 09:44:36 PM »
Sat Sri Akal ji, We have a new feature that a lot of you were asking about. We can now see the users with the most Thank You received, and the most Thank You given on the Stats page. This will allow to see who is the person contributing the most. And as we can see it is Khand Mishri (MarjaniHeer). Congratulations and let the thank yous begin. PS: Give me some "Thank you" love.
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« on: March 08, 2010, 10:26:45 PM »
Sorry for the delay. Jado mein punjab vich si, menu ik din Powerlifter milan aaya si. Me oss vele football khed-da si, te Powerlifter nu mein ground vich hi bula leya si. Fer Powerlifter di entrance bahut khaternak si, munde ne lohi layio si. Ehda lagda si jida daku aaya hove apne Honde te. Te hor gallan diya gallan munde da Honda ta bahut hi zabardast lagda. Fer me powerlifter nu ghare lehgeya, othey munde di thodi bahuti seva keeti. Fer 4'k fotoyan khichiya si, par afsos di gal, meri chachi ne khichan wele screen mohre hath rakh dita, te automatic zoom ne sara kuch kharab karta. Ohna vicho ik foto hi theek theek ayi, oh main thalle payi hai.
Fer ik din me Dev nu milan geya. Geya me Punjab Roadways di bus vich hi si, te dusre paseyo Dev apni lehke aaya Ferarri. Kudiyan ehder udher dekhan kehndiya "marjane ne ehni waddi limmo jahi kithey park karni aa". Fer os din mei te Dev kafi ghumme Ludhiane vich. Egg roll/gol gappey khade. Bhabi ji nu lehn gaye si. Fer Dev de ghar rajj ke gallan baata keetiya ohde sarey ghardeya naal. PJ de mahol varey changi gal shirhi. Dev hai mere jida hi, par khanda mere to jyada. Maata ji ki, bhaabi ki, eh sareya nu kam layi rakhda. Os raat asi Jhande Amli naal kaafi gallan keetiya (kidnapping/lol). Fer dusre din ik special pakoreya di dukaan te pakorhe khade, jehde bahut alag si. Te hor shopping keeti, apne layi te ik hor sohne jahe insaan lai (ess shopping ne sanu bahut chakkran vich paya, ki dassiye). Dev di area vich bahut chaldi aa, bahut sasta maal lehke dita ehne menu.
Hor bathere phattey chakke... kahani lambi hai, sama ghat...
PS: Dev ne vi kafi fotoya khichiya si, ehda sir khayo, tahi ehne pauniya ethey.
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« on: March 07, 2010, 07:18:57 PM »
Watched a very good movie lately? Post a short review of it here, so the rest of us can watch it...
Koi changi film dekhi, je dekhi ta dasso kini changi laggi te kion, tanke asi sare dekh sakiye...
Example: I watched Se7en the other day. It's a good mystery suspense thriller. Ik Morgan Freeman te Brad Pitt di acting bahut hi vadiya aa. Akheer tak banda guess hi marda rehnda ke ki ho reha. Te ending bahut jabardast aa.
PLEASE DON'T JUST TYPE THE MOVIE NAME! THAT HELPS NOBODY!
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« on: January 30, 2010, 06:31:07 PM »
Mainu khabar mili hai ke PJ walea nu pata nahi lagga ke mai punjab vich hega. Aj hi mera airtel interrnet chaleya, te mei keha ik topic hi bana dina.
Hor sab kuch PJ te kida chal reha. Je koi bahut waddi gal hove menu msg kar sakde ho. Mai jaroor tuhade messages check karda rahuga.
Sareya nu benti hai ke sade sub-admins nal mere wangu sanjog deyo, tan ke oh PJ nu changi tara chala sakan.
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« on: January 25, 2010, 11:38:40 PM »
lyrics: kudiya da asli chehra lukeya reh janda
It's a lovable song ... As its name suggests this video does not contain anything which can cause girls feeling insulted, i mean i hope girls are too gonna enjoy this song ... I just love it and you are really gonna enjoy it ...
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« on: January 22, 2010, 11:02:39 AM »
We noticed a lot of our PJ members were concerned with the Haiti Earthquake crisis. It was indeed a very sad event. Think about your country being destroyed in a single event. The human loss ranges between 50,000 to 200,000, exact number is still to be calculated. Jhanda Amli posted a lot of charity links, and we couldn't be left behind in this important task. So we donated $50 to the cause, and the company that I work for matched that donation amount, making it a $100. Thank you for supporting us. This money doesn't come from my/our pockets, it comes from your support of PunjabiJanta.com (i.e. advertisements). Here's the full content of the email: Dear Punjabi Janta,
Partners In Health has a received a donation in your honor from Grenade Singh.
Partners In Health addresses global health inequities and social injustice by promoting health and human rights in areas of the world that have been ravaged by political conflict, poverty, and international neglect. We will use this donation to continue our work in Haiti, Guatemala, Peru, Mexico, Russia, Boston, Rwanda, Lesotho, Malawi, and Burundi.
The donation made in your honor will help us provide free comprehensive health care for the destitute sick in the countries we serve. Our doctors, nurses, and community health workers are committed to alleviating disease and poverty. We believe that adequate housing, food, clean water, and medical care are basic human rights to which everyone is entitled. As such, we do not limit our work to the confines of hospitals or clinics. Partners In Health strives to provide whatever it takes to ensure the health and well-being of patients and their families, including:
• transportation to and from our clinics • infant formula for babies born to HIV positive mothers • daily home visits to administer antiretroviral therapy to HIV positive patients • food packages for malnourished children and their families • new homes with tin roofs and cement floors for those living in unhealthy conditions • mosquito bed nets to protect against malaria • clean running water for communities in need
We are grateful for your inspiration as the source of this gift. On behalf of our staff here in Boston and around the world, and most of all, our patients and their families, please accept our deep appreciation.
Sincerely,
Ophelia Dahl
Executive Director Partners In Health
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