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astrasoul7

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  1. I dont see a problem in wearing churrah its a cultural thing and a symbol of newly married woman ... i dont think how it affects you spirtualy ... if u cant go to gurdwara or read ur bani or do naam simren ... then wearing churah is wrong if it doesnt do that then it doesnt matter ...

    traditional punjabi women's dress was a ghagra ... one should ash her grandmother when she was young what women use to wear answer will be given ... suit comes from afgani and kashmiri people ... looking at the history suit can be classified as more a muslim women dress then a sikh women dress ... what ever u wear it doesnt matter it should be above the line ... lehngha saari or suit ...

    some one posted hukamanama of bhai daya singh may be whose ever translated it has more naam simren then bhai daya singh so he added word jwellery to it ... it calls shinghar thats make up ... wear simple makeup ... some people dont know what is make up they classify even kajal as makeup where history records mata ji use to put kajal even in the eyes of guru gobind singh ji ... jewellery yes its allowed it should also be in the line of not showing of ...

    I agree. Just think about it, talk to your family, and make sure you are okay with whatever choice that you choose to make

  2. i believe that all the colors are the same and equal.

    And although the punj payre say do not wear the redish and green colors - i was told they say this beacuse those colors are known to be mulsim and hindu colors, and it is a part of the ceremony for them to say that beacuse in that time sikhs were on their way to becoming and establishing their own major world religion.

    at least, thats what i think.

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