The true story behind Yogi Bhajan's gora kundalini yoga (white Sikhs )!

by Gursant Singh ⌂ @, Yuba City California USA, Sunday, July 20, 2014, 13:02 (3560 days ago)

SikhNet should publish the true story behind Yogi Bhajan's gora(white Sikhs )! The official story in the photo from 1970 published by Yogi Bhajan's Sikh Dharma International is of course - like so much Yogi Bhajan propaganda - a fraud against the Sikh religion! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=793028590749713&set=a.216247478427830.66507.216237598428818&type=1&theater

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Premka Kaur was one of those who supposedly was "moved to take amrit". This is what she said in a court document: http://yogibhajan.tripod.com/id8.html
28. It was during this trip to India that defendants claim that I took Sikh vows. It is true that I participated in a ceremony, which Bhajan orchestrated, at the temple at Amritsar. However, at that time, I understood very little about the Sikh religion, or what the import of the ceremony might be. I did not make a decision that I wanted to become a Sikh or to take Sikh vows prior to going out to the temple or prior to taking the trip to India.
29. This was one of many instances, like the abortion related above, in which I did not choose my conduct or the way I wished to proceed with my life. Bhajan made the choice of what my action would be, and presented it to me as decided.
30. All of us who were on the trip to Amritsar in 1970-1971 participated in what defendants call taking Sikh vows. I participated in the ceremony because Bhajan told me it was special, and he wanted me to do it. I had no independent recognition of the ceremony as a religious ceremony, nor did I know what place, if any, the ceremony had in the Sikh religion.
And Dr. Trilochan Singh in his book "Sikhism and Tantric Yoga" says: http://gurmukhyoga.com/forum/index.php?mode=page&id=1
The Documentary Film on Yogi Bhajan
"The film started with the caption on the screen: "Being a cunning assemblage of unscripted
film documentary, the 90 day Trip of Happiness to India with Yogi Bhajan and his Yoga
students." Here are some of the scenes which have left a deep impression on my mind.
The first humiliating scene is Jathedar of Akal Takhat administering Amrit baptism to the reluctant and ignorant Americans, a drama organized and arranged by
Mahinder Singh and his bosses. They are huddled together and told that all they have to do is to keep their eyes open and say Vah-Guru ji k a Khalsa and Vah-Guru-ji-ki Fateh every time they are given baptismal water. Normally that was what was required from them except wearing five K's, all of which Yogi Bhajan does not wear to
this day. He might do in the future. While baptism is being administered in the film, one can hear laughter, giggling and indecent disturbances from outsiders who are watching and commenting. The whole spectacle is so sacrilegious and an open insult to the authentic and traditional method of administering Sikh baptism that I do not
think Sikh baptism was ever made such a mockery and empty ritual."
Sikhs are encouraged to write Yogi Bhajan's Sikh Dharma on their fb page at this link and insist they tell the truth and stop propagating frauds against the Sikh religion.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=470068279735639&set=a.429973413745126

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