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  • Ancient discoveries. I remember this episode!

  • Awesome, wow!!! Amae feeling good!!!

  • lord krishna is shown spinning this wepon in geetha

  • Practitioners of Nihang Shastar Vidya have beliefs that incorporate parts of Hinduism.. so, yeah, Chandi as goddess makes sense. It's a specific sect; it's not representative of all Sikhism.

  • @chrestien83 Indeed modern Sikhism is the product of the 19th century Singh Sabha reformations, these Nihangs follow an older form.

  • 1:17-1:27 you only get how cool this technique is when you slow it down (i.e. just click play/pause quickly enough) just to see how many kills he makes per second.. his overall stance has a mellow fluidity, a gentle ebb, but when you look at the powerful slashes of his weapons you realize how invisibly deadly it is

  • the khanda is an array of hindu weapons represening shiva & shakti with swords, chaka & dagger thats is shiva & chandi. dasama pitah did havan for mata chandi & then went for war. his place of havan in himachal anadpur sahib is pilgrimage place for hindus & sikhs

  • "God is one but one." I am not Sikh, and yet I have to giggle about those that claim to know their religion. Have you even read any of their history or scriptures? Speak when you know. Using people or "deities" as a reference is more accurate. A metaphor to place you in the proper state of mind. Worshiping the One God, the formless, is the only God that is worshiped by the Sikh. Much history to be listened to and learned from.

  • yes chandi is a goddess of war in mythology, but our tenth guru used chandi as a characteristic of warrior spirit which encourages us to fight fiercely against the enemies, Chandi the vaar and Chandi charitar is based on the account of wars in mythology. Guru Gobind Singh ji main aim is to awaken the warrior spirit in the singh, for example sri bauguati ji is also a demi god but is also another word for holy sword. You should read this beautiful poetry after you have controlled ur mind

  • this singh is fuked up in his head!!! What does he mean by goddess chandi?? If its a metaphor than he shudnt have said chandi!!...we don't believe in goddesses now do we......it angers me! Shastra vidya great....but dnt ruin Guru Nanak's Sikhi plz!!

  • People give it 10 on youtube cussing Niddar Singh but when they see him there balls drop!

  • Chandi means in Sikhism is sword

  • Yea you guys would know more than a Akali Nihang, who also co wrote a 2 vol book, dumb asses

  • Okay he knows how to use weapons give him that however he ain't Got a clue about gurbani, Chandi is bibek budi

  • Sikh rituals & goddesses WTF 

  • wtf since when did we worship a goddess LOL

  • @superbrownboy777 your a idiot. The hindhu gods are only metaphors for the happenings of this physical realm. Waheguru is the only one worshipped.

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  • @superbrownboy777 yeah in hindhu is disguise? lol. Good disguise. He is more of a sikh than you. I bet he could destroy you on the battle field using the Sikh weapons. You are not a warrior. I bet Guru Gobind Singh ji would ask him for seva in war way before he would ask you. So STFU. Or put up.

    He says that Sikhi is the Sanatan dharm...the primal religion. nothing else. Aspects of it are in Hinduism and Islam.

  • @KillinDaWelfareMCs they are created by akaal purakh.. all creations of akaal purakh are to be respected

  • @Punjabibahman that mean everyone and everything in this universe should be respected as everything is the creation of akal purkh. We'll only worship and devote ourselves to the GURU GRANTH, the Akal Purkhs word

  • @SIKH4LIF3 ਸੁੰਭ ਬਲੁ ਧਾਰ ਸੰਘਾਰ ਕਰਵਾਰ ਕਰਿ ਸਕਲ ਖਲੁ ਅਸੁਰ ਦਲੁ ਜੈਤ ਜੈ ਚੰਡਿਕਾ ॥੨॥

  • We worship a goddess?... lol riiight.

  • this guy is stupid we dont worship a goddess we only worship one god lol

  • @lobana444 fool the Goddess is the shakti of God it is Yin to Yang. You are not a Nihang of the Buddha Dal, so dont talk of "we" becuase yes you follow a different variant of Sikhism. I say follow tentatively because is in pracitice many people bark, but few actually follow Sikhism, but this man certainly follows the life and teachings of the Nihang order.

  • Great!

  • Sikhs don't worship chandi a mythological god. Sri Dasam Granth tells there are many deities (in human form), but Akaal Purakh is the only one you worship and remember with love.

    Chandi is a metaphor for the sword/kirpan/shaster.

    Cool video.

    Akaaallll

  • @CalSingh Chandi is not mythilogical. Chandi is Shakti, Shakti is the description of God's power. Sikhs dont worship Shakti as a deity, but the Nihangs do bow to their weapons. Shakti is a part of God. If there are deities that took form why did/do they exist??

  • @CalSingh All devis and devtas creations of akal purakh, with a function.. and are shaktis of the supereme nirankar akaal purakh..

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