The Multifarious Faces of Sikhism
throughout Sikh History
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Hazoori
Sikhs cont'd
Akali Nihangs today, outside the Dals, look
upon Hazoor Sahib as the bastion of true traditional
Khalsa Sikhism. A Sikhism on whole unpolluted
by the Tat Khalsa Singh Sabhia thinking, and
beyond reach of treacherous S.G.P.C., Akhand
Kirtani Jatha, Baba Kartar Singh Samparda (popularly
known as ‘Dam Dami Taksal’), self-made
‘Sants’, etc.
Tegha
A 'Hazoori' Granthi holding the 'Tegha' (heavy
curved sword) of
96 Crore Akali Nihang Baba Phoola Singh kept
at Sach Khand Hazoor Sahib
The code of conduct in Budha Dal and at Hazoor
Sahib is near enough one and the same. Sant
Baba Joginder Singh, one time Jathedar of Takht
Hazoor Sahib early last century wrote:
‘Oh holy congregation,
Oh Doubters, is their a Guru’s Sikh
greater than Nihang Singhs and is there
anyone more firm in Khalsa code then them?
Anyone who keeps the Khalsa code
like Nihangs is very rare ….
. The Nihang Singhs of Budha Dal observe
the same traditions as Hazoor Sahib. The
Budha Dal Nihang Singhs only give Farra
to them or make Nihangs who have been initiated
in Hazoor Sahib or Budha Dal.’
‘ Siri Hazoori Maryada Parbodh’,
by Sant Baba Joginder Singh, Pa. 120
Sriman 108 Sant baba Joginder Singh
Ji
The one time 'Jathedar' of Sach Khand hazoor
Sahib
There are many who propagate the myth that
the codes of conduct of Sach Khand Hazoor Sahib
and Budha Dal are different. Their aim is to
create divisions amongst the Sanatan traditions.
To this day, all the traditions one will find
in Hazoor Sahib are on whole the original Khalsa
traditions of the Akali Nihangs.