ronki23
Well-Known Member
Quite a few online Sikhs seem to hate Hinduism. Links like below are a bit confusing to me. I agree Sikhs do not literally mean Rama/Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva when they mention those Gods but they actively go against Hinduism in what they say.
It's like Christians and Muslims hating Jews, sure they have had issues but mocking the scriptures is a bit silly as those scriptures were held in high regard/contributed to the formation of your religion.
The website names (google them):
"Sikhs should not celebrate Dussehra-Topix"
"Vedas AND Semitic Scriptures-WHAT'S HAPPENING?-The Voice of Sikhs"
"Fake Harmandar Sahib,Kirtan & Idol Worship of Ganesh Hindu God-REPORT BEADBI-The Voice of Sikhs"
Youtube user-Punjabi Jatt
Anyhow,
i'm still a bit fuzzy on why Sikhs grow their hair and wear turbans. On one side I hear it is to show that they are Sikhs as Sikhs are a small religion. One the other side I hear the long hair is to represent everyone being equal to Brahmins and the Turban representing a crown???
Also, what do Sikhs think of Siddharta? Because Buddha had the same core beliefs and was therefore absorbed by both Hindus and the folk religions of China and Japan.
Also, if Sikhs see all as equal (like many other religions), why are there rules as to being a Sikh. I'm assuming the Karma means that those who sin may be considered equal but must be punished for what they did wrong
It's like Christians and Muslims hating Jews, sure they have had issues but mocking the scriptures is a bit silly as those scriptures were held in high regard/contributed to the formation of your religion.
The website names (google them):
"Sikhs should not celebrate Dussehra-Topix"
"Vedas AND Semitic Scriptures-WHAT'S HAPPENING?-The Voice of Sikhs"
"Fake Harmandar Sahib,Kirtan & Idol Worship of Ganesh Hindu God-REPORT BEADBI-The Voice of Sikhs"
Youtube user-Punjabi Jatt
Anyhow,
i'm still a bit fuzzy on why Sikhs grow their hair and wear turbans. On one side I hear it is to show that they are Sikhs as Sikhs are a small religion. One the other side I hear the long hair is to represent everyone being equal to Brahmins and the Turban representing a crown???
Also, what do Sikhs think of Siddharta? Because Buddha had the same core beliefs and was therefore absorbed by both Hindus and the folk religions of China and Japan.
Also, if Sikhs see all as equal (like many other religions), why are there rules as to being a Sikh. I'm assuming the Karma means that those who sin may be considered equal but must be punished for what they did wrong