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Description: Download our Android App : play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobimonsterit.shrigurugranthsahibjisggs Hindi Version : youtube.com/watch?v=NtuLP3GlGFg -To give your contribution in making of sakhis you may support us. Join our channel : youtube.com/channel/UC_FgXFLViLeyKTyQ7n7hWHg/join IF YOU CHOOSE PATREON THEN IT WILL HELP US A LOT WHILE CHOOSING OUR GOAL (Translation of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji and covering sakhis of all gurus and many more). What is patreon? This is a platform made for youtubers to get funds/donations from their regular viewers. Patreon : patreon.com/storyatoz Cards/UPI APP : storyatoz.com/support/support.php PayTm/PhonePay/GPay Number : 9910183095. Thanks for your support and love. StoryAtoZ.com Team Akal Takht ruling The Akal Takht (Central Body for Sikh Temporal Affairs) represents the final authority on controversial issues concerning the Sikh Panth (community or collective). The Hukamnama (edict or clarification), issued by Akal Takht Jathedar (head priest or head caretaker) Sadhu Singh Bhaura dated February 15, 1980, states that eating meat does not go against the code of conduct (Kurehit) of the Sikhs; Amritdhari Sikhs can eat meat as long as it is Jhatka meat.[18] Disagreement with the ruling Some religious sects of Sikhism—Damdami Taksal, Akhand Kirtani Jatha, Namdharis, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha[19] and the 3HO[20]—believe that the Sikh diet should be meat-free.[19] The reason for the disagreement with this ruling is that these sects had many Vaishnav converts to Sikhism who were staunchly vegetarian. The Akhand Kirtani Jatha dispute the meaning of the word "kutha", claiming it means all meat.[22] However, in mainstream Sikhism this word has been accepted to mean that which has been prepared according to Muslim rituals. From Sikh Wiki #sakhi #sikhismonnonveg #gurunanaksakhi