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It is much better for all those who use Handkerchiefs and Patkas to attend Sikh Temple, to wear readymade turban; at least it will give them some identity.

Currently majority of Sikhs do not have hair, and they use handkerchiefs, why can they use Ready-made turbans at the time of attending Gurdwaras.

People objecting to this must review their views in the interest if Sikhs

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VJKK VJKF perhaps its morte constructive if we first offer such people the seva of helping them to tie their dastar (turban)? Perhaps if the poster notifies us where he lives (region) one of us can help them to tie a distar with love (more than once if required) and to understand the meaning of turban to a sikh. Much better than ridicule someone (thus pushing them away from the path potentially) We were all guided through this life by great Sikhs and mentors.

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Guest Jai Singh

C'on Guys stop giving this poor guy a hard time. At least he is trying. Iam a Sikh and haven't taken any interest in religion and things have change and I want to know my origin and do the right thing. I also don't know how to tie a turban. Also want to teach my children. Is this how you all treat your brothers who don't know anything?

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Guest HARKEERAT SINGH

im a kid but i wear turban but readymade pagh or dastars eh ta topi hai veero sade guru ne kurbani yan es vaas te nai kiti ki asi sare sikkhi nu chad ke eh topi pehne THINK ABOUT THIS

IM A SIKH IF UR SO LEAVE THIS TOPI

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Guest Jacfsing2

I don't fully oppose ready-made turbans; however, if you're just being lazy just get some discipline, if you aren't lazy and need to learn, I would say buy it only to compare the finally tying with what you have, (don't wear on self)

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I don't fully oppose ready-made turbans; however, if you're just being lazy just get some discipline, if you aren't lazy and need to learn, I would say buy it only to compare the finally tying with what you have, (don't wear on self)

Guru Gobind Singh ji da hukham hai dastar chun chun kar bannde...starchy topi style turbans don't fall into this . Chotte keshkian are many many times better than nak seenkana da kaparda. I propose that sikhs do sewa of dastar tying for sangat every weekend/weekday ideally in every Guru ghar so everyone has a chance to learn and pass on the knowledge, it's not just sikhs who are interested even people outside our faith wish to do things right when going to Darbar.

The more common it becomes, the more natural, the more natural, the less objectionable.

saw this last night , loved it

Taaj is another short

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Guru Gobind Singh ji da hukham hai dastar chun chun kar bannde...starchy topi style turbans don't fall into this . Chotte keshkian are many many times better than nak seenkana da kaparda. I propose that sikhs do sewa of dastar tying for sangat every weekend/weekday ideally in every Guru ghar so everyone has a chance to learn and pass on the knowledge, it's not just sikhs who are interested even people outside our faith wish to do things right when going to Darbar.

The more common it becomes, the more natural, the more natural, the less objectionable.

saw this last night , loved it

Taaj is another short

I know the videos, I said that lazy people needed to get some discipline, and people who don't know how to tie it can use the "topi" turban as a reference, also in my last line I said"(don't wear on self)"
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