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Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale
Indian Sikh preacher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhandrian Wale (born 7 July 1983) is a preacher of Sikhism.

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Philosophy
Dhadrianwale urges people to practice the teachings of Sikh gurus in daily life, instead of just performing rituals. He urges common Sikh people to read and understand the Gurbani themselves. According to him, the faith in God is not limited to any deity, personality or holy place. He emphasizes that the whole universe is the embodiment of God (Ik Onkar) itself including the humans. People must be honest, hardworking and should follow their responsibilities with passion. He teaches people to live a practical and truthful life. He refuses to believe in heaven or hell and claims that all our Karmas are paid-for at mental, emotional and spiritual levels in this life.
He also opposes ritualistic animal slaughter practices that are prevalent in some sects of Sikhism. He strongly criticizes exploitation of the environment, "We must take care of nature as it takes care of us"[2][3] The law of nature is one thing he strongly believes in. Nature is bound by laws, and if we follow them, the desired results are bound to come.[4]
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