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  1. We all know that the ultimate Sikh male will have uncut kesh/hair with a full flowing open beard and where the 5k's and obviously do nitnem. However, please could the Sangat let us know if any of following 'inbetween' states, from a point of view of adopting the Sikhi Saroop, are actually better than being a munar (a shaved and hair cut sikh): A) wearing a turban or patka whilst shaving and cutting your hair, and still drinking in pubs B) wearing a turban or patka whilst shaving and cutting your hair C) wearing a turban or patka with earrings, and still drinking in pubs D) wearing a turban or patka with earrings E) wearing a turban or patka whilst not cutting the hair on your head but keeping stubble or a trimmed beard, and still drinking F) wearing a turban or patka whilst not cutting the hair on your head but keeping stubble or a trimmed beard G) wearing a patka with the joora at the back of your head with an open beard H) Doing everything the ultimate Sikh male does but keeping your beard tied up After SinghStah's recent post (re the poor soul who smoked whilst being in Sikhi Saroop) I thought it would be good to know if some 'half way' attempts at trying and adopt the Sikhi Saroop are actually much more damaging and humiliating than just simply remaining a munar/hair cut and shaved Sikh. Please do reply. It could save some people, who are thinking of doing just one of the above, from do more harm than good
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