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  1. Gobinda

    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    Brother Onam! That is such a beautiful heart warming photo! It made for a smile on a grey day. Thank you for sharing! May your friend and his family have Guru's kirpa in this new beginning!
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    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    Gyani Jarnail Singh: Yeah, I thought the same thing before listening to the lecture and reading the caption, no dreadlocks. Hopefully, I'm just overreacting to the initial introduction of what is possibly the view of dreadlocks within Sikhi. Ishna: There many styles one can wear with...
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    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    Luckysingh: Thank you for further historic knowledge. I can understand the distinction that Guruji wanted to make between His Sikhs and the others. Yes, you are correct, my dreadlocks are clean and well kept. I decided to style my hair with dreadlocks out of practicality, ease, and health of...
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    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    Brother Onam Ji, I was hoping you would chime in with info! So now it comes together, this stance against dreadlocks. Thank you for that piece of the historic puzzle. Again, I can understand that being a point of focus during that time of building the Khalsa and the Sikhs. Yes, I agree that...
  5. Gobinda

    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    I don't expect an Agnostic to understand at all. I just don't. Nothing wrong with being an Agnostic. Personally speaking, I am FAR from Agnosticism. It is not my intention to explain the way of my desire for Amrit Sanchar, Guruji does that quite well within Gurbani. My question is one of detail...
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    Kesh: Dreadlocks

    VJKK VJKF As someone planning in the near future to request Amrit, I have discovered that dreadlocks are unacceptable. And if I have plans of receiving Amrit, I should be prepared to undo them. So that the Amrit may reach the hair. This is what I have been told. I am perplexed and confused...
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