When I wrestled I tied a flatter patka, but also put on a skull cap time thing over it which basically stretches to your head and comes off very difficultly so something like that could also work.
I did not yawn while reading this particular article but this is really interesting, and I find it to be true in many circumstances.I have also heard that you will also be likely to yawn if someone you are talking to over the phone yawns. I guess the brain receives somekind of message when we...
My opinion on this is that calling a dastaar a hat is not acceptable at all, but headwear is also kind of rude. Even uf somebody does not know what it is I appreciate them calling it a religious headdress rather than a hat.
"this is a reality in our Nation especially when a female child is adopted by crooks"
Looking at the above picture, and reading about a child being adopted by crooks, aren't there laws that require background checks for adoptions?
I really enjoy reading about all these articles about Sikhs from all over the world performing acts of kindness, and having positive effects in their communities wherever they may be.
Thanks for the interesting and educating post. I used to think that there were like 2 main types of dialects of Punjabi but there are several, which is pretty cool.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to cover your head when your on the computer reading Gurbani or like listening to kirtan in the car, i think that it isn't absolutely necessary to cover your head unless your are in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib ji, so I don't think it matters like in online...
I read that Sikhs did not receive more casualties because they had the Turban instead of a helmet. So the whole it's not safe thing doesn't make any sense.
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