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    I Considered Cutting My Hair

    I agree with you and now I have edited my post and eliminated sakhi from that.
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    I Considered Cutting My Hair

    Dear OpenmindedSikhji, Guru Nanak's Baani says, "Balihari Kudrat vassia, Tera Ant na jayi lakhia", "Aapi ney Kudrat saaj kay Aasan ditho chao". So Guru Nanak says the one form of God is Nirankar and the other form is His Kudrat. Kudrat has grown hairs on human body. If anybody cuts his hairs...
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    Will You Marry A Girl With A Beard?

    Yes, these girls should accept it as will of God and do not remove them. Anybody can accept these as daughter-in-laws, if any situation arises? :tablakudi:
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    Convincing A Sikh Girl To Marry A Sikh Boy

    First, Answer my question that if someone has an Aeroplane's ticket in his pocket, then should he will like to travel in a Bus ? Certainly, Not. Like this you should read the below lines and can decide yourself. Not to loose the True Guru’s Grace The birth as a human being is very...
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    Why Don't Sikh Girls Want To Marry Sikh Guys? Solution!

    Sikh religion is a way of life. Keeping hairs is a natural God gift. Starting from our 1st Guru Nanak, he emphasis on love for nature. He says that nature is the form of God ("Balihari kudrat vasia, tera ant na jayi lakhia"). So going against nature is not good. When one cuts his hairs, hairs...
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    'bhavey lambay kesh kar bhavey ghardh mundha' Here the meaning of 'Lambey Kesh kar means, don't increase your kesh just like 'jataieny', as some Yogies do. Keep the hairs in natural ways and keep them clean. Guru Nanak says, 'Balihari kudrat vasiya, Tera ant na jayi lakhiya'. Kesh kudrat ney...
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    FAQs Why Do Sikhs Cover Their Hair With A Turban?

    :)Yes, it is a CROWN for a sikh. Pagri is AAN, BAAN and SHAAN for a sikh. Kanwaljit Singh
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    Sikhism Chaar Sahibzaade (Guru Gobind Singhji's Four Sons) A 3-D Animated Movie

    One should make more such Sikh religious movies. It is the need of hour. Thanks, Kanwaljit Singh
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    Quote: drpranavsingh Very good thought indeed. I want to say except those blinded by faith, and those compelled by their profession, almost all turbaned Sikhs have an inner secret desire to cut hair and save time from hours of grooming every day. Most of them are in denial and...
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    Yes, I agree with you that 'We matha tek and all that, but how often do we sit back and just appreciate?' Sikhs are very rare who follows that 'Udham karo karao thakur pekhat sadhu sang', that one they have do and die spirit and 'shubh karman tea kabhon naa tarohon'. With Satguru's blessings...
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    Yes, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji helps, directs and illumine us in our spiritual development towards God Conciousness. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji has having every answer relating to our good life and all has written in it is true. Satgur bless you, Regards, Kanwaljit Singh
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    Re: Respected Sir, The above topic 'A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair and Turban' is not written by me. I had tried to answer through my lekh 'The Importance of Kesh for a sikh', so that I copied and pasted some portion from my lekh to some of other person's topics in the...
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    A Sikh Without His Flowing Hair And Turban

    Not to loose the True Guru’s Grace The birth as a human being is very difficult, before taking birth as a human one has to take birth in 84 lakhs ‘yonis’ according to one’s deeds. If someone percives birth as human being he/she has to find a good teacher (guru) to attain eternal...
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    The Importance Of KESH For A Sikh

    The Importance of KESH for a Sikh The birth as a human being is very difficult, before taking birth as a human one has to take birth in 84 lakhs ‘joons’ according to one’s deeds. If someone percives birth as human being he/she has to find a good teacher (guru) to attain eternal happiness...
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