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Read a damn book. http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-India-Interventions-Dravidian-Faultlines/dp/8191067374
Machi, rajiv malhotra (northi aryan dog) idha pathi kuraithithu avan oda bookla http://www.amazon.in/Breaking-India-Interventions-Dravidian-Faultlines/dp/8191067374 (dravidians avoid this book by aryan propaganda master. "Malhotra" high caste brahmin surname) Kadha enna naa, Noah's penis seen by son Ham in some Arabian/Israeli desert Sand many many years ago. Noah curses Ham and Canaan (Ham's son) to be born with dark skin to symbolize their slave status for ever and ever. Namma strong karuppu dravidian brothers are direct descendents of Ham and Canaan machi. So, all Dravidians should sing "Yesuvin naadam divya prabandham." after being given 1 kg of rice.
A lot of the Hindu-Sikh "divide" is the result of the now discredited martial races theory propounded by British colonialism as part of their divide and rule strategy. It has also been intensified in recent years with British and American support for secessionist movements within India as part of their Cold War and post-Cold War foreign policy. I am not an expert on the relationship between Hinduism and Sikhism from a theological perspective but here are a few things I would like you to consider and make your own conclusions. Durga & Mahakaali on the cover of original Guru Granth Sahib Cover page of Dasam Granth Sahib c.1695. Images of shiva,saraswati, Guru Nanak, Ganapati adorn the cover Sikh painting showing Maharaja Ranjit singh worshipping Durga Frescoes of Durga in Sikh Gurudwara at Nurungabad c.1720 Hindu Gods' images inside Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib The standard banner of Khalsa army - many of which were captured by British. Silk Flag of red background with yellow borders and three horizontal golden strips. One side depicts Durga with her attendants and other side shows Sun. Zoom in of the Khalsa banner. The figure on the right looks like Hanuman - not too sure of this though. Contemporary Painting of procession of Maharaja Sher Singh. Closer observation of the two banners basically depicts Vishnu's avatar Varaha and Kumara swamy. It is worth mentioning that Kumara aka Kartikeya and his mount Peacock is very common depiction of coins of Yaudheya gana who ruled pre Islamic eastern Punjab and Haryana and seems to have associated themselves with worship of Kartikeya Another contemporary painting of military procession of Hari Singh Nalwa which basically shows the same flag as shown in the above picture. Hari Singh Nalwa, for those who don't know, is one of the greatest military generals in history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hari_Singh_Nalwa Now you tell me, is it fine to practice both Sikhism and Hinduism?
Read a damn book.
http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-India-Interventions-Dravidian-Faultlines/dp/8191067374
Machi, rajiv malhotra (northi aryan dog) idha pathi kuraithithu avan oda bookla http://www.amazon.in/Breaking-India-Interventions-Dravidian-Faultlines/dp/8191067374 (dravidians avoid this book by aryan propaganda master. "Malhotra" high caste brahmin surname)
Kadha enna naa, Noah's penis seen by son Ham in some Arabian/Israeli desert Sand many many years ago.
Noah curses Ham and Canaan (Ham's son) to be born with dark skin to symbolize their slave status for ever and ever.
Namma strong karuppu dravidian brothers are direct descendents of Ham and Canaan machi.
So, all Dravidians should sing "Yesuvin naadam divya prabandham." after being given 1 kg of rice.
A lot of the Hindu-Sikh "divide" is the result of the now discredited martial races theory propounded by British colonialism as part of their divide and rule strategy. It has also been intensified in recent years with British and American support for secessionist movements within India as part of their Cold War and post-Cold War foreign policy.
I am not an expert on the relationship between Hinduism and Sikhism from a theological perspective but here are a few things I would like you to consider and make your own conclusions.
Durga & Mahakaali on the cover of original Guru Granth Sahib
Cover page of Dasam Granth Sahib c.1695. Images of shiva,saraswati, Guru Nanak, Ganapati adorn the cover
Sikh painting showing Maharaja Ranjit singh worshipping Durga
Frescoes of Durga in Sikh Gurudwara at Nurungabad c.1720
Hindu Gods' images inside Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib
The standard banner of Khalsa army - many of which were captured by British. Silk Flag of red background with yellow borders and three horizontal golden strips. One side depicts Durga with her attendants and other side shows Sun.
Zoom in of the Khalsa banner. The figure on the right looks like Hanuman - not too sure of this though.
Contemporary Painting of procession of Maharaja Sher Singh.
Closer observation of the two banners basically depicts Vishnu's avatar Varaha and Kumara swamy. It is worth mentioning that Kumara aka Kartikeya and his mount Peacock is very common depiction of coins of Yaudheya gana who ruled pre Islamic eastern Punjab and Haryana and seems to have associated themselves with worship of Kartikeya
Another contemporary painting of military procession of Hari Singh Nalwa which basically shows the same flag as shown in the above picture.
Hari Singh Nalwa, for those who don't know, is one of the greatest military generals in history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hari_Singh_Nalwa
Now you tell me, is it fine to practice both Sikhism and Hinduism?