S4: The panj pyare of Sikhi (Sikhism) were Hindu brothers | Ramnik Singh Mann ji on Sikh history


 

 

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Author: Vyasji

I am a senior retired engineer in USA with a couple of masters degrees. Born and raised in the Vedic family tradition in Bhaarat. Thanks to the Vedic gurus and Sri Krishna, I am a humble Vedic preacher, and when necessary I serve as a Purohit for Vedic dharma ceremonies.

2 thoughts on “S4: The panj pyare of Sikhi (Sikhism) were Hindu brothers | Ramnik Singh Mann ji on Sikh history”

  1. Shabad Ram in Guru Granth Sahib ji is not in context of Dashrath Puttar Ram rather it is referred in the context of Akaal Purakh Waheguru (God Almighty).

    1. The Almighty took birth as son of King Dasharath. If Sikh gurus believed Rama was an ordinary human, they would not have used Rama in Guru Granth.
      They knew Raama was Almighty God.

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