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I have a (thick) piece of black (can be any colour) thread which is about 20cm or so long.

Feed the thread through the middle of the kanga... and then tie a knot. (Make sure its tight - you might wanna wrap the thread twice around the Kanga)... then place it in ur kesh and when you have done your gutaa (hair knot) then wrap the thread around it.

Your kanga then will then be safe and sound :)

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bro when u sleep, do u wear patka or keski or somthin, cos i jst keep ma head covered, like wear my patka when sleeping, and have my kanga under ma goooooooti :)

that way when i wake up, i know its stil ther, and not lost contact wit me hair..

then again, iv got a lil kanga, not a massive one.

my opinion

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when tying your joora... also tie the corner of keski into the joora... this will ensure that the keski doesn't slip off while you sleep (this used to happen to me, but then i saw the video on the net on how to tie a keski on sikhifm.com so from then on my keski is always on my head :) )

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I think paji may have meant his kesh isnt long enuf to support the khanga properly?

I too have this problem!!!! My kesh is yest still very short and cnt tie gooti yet ohmy.gif (

What i do is tye as much of ma hair up as i can, then put kangha in, tye a ramal or patkha whichever i grab of my desk first!! then put my keski on when i sleep, the joke is, all still come off! but i have managed to adapt in such a way that even if keskhi comes of my head is still sleepin on it and the khanga is still in there too!

If its short hair problem you have, then my only advice (from experience) is keep 2 khanga's on you, that way if one comes out, the other is there and tye a tight keski (not too tight mind!) and try balance it on your head all night!! practice makes it perfect.

jst my babbling, hope it helps!

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when tying your joora... also tie the corner of keski into the joora... this will ensure that the keski doesn't slip off while you sleep (this used to happen to me, but then i saw the video on the net on how to tie a keski on sikhifm.com so from then on my keski is always on my head :) )

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I think paji may have meant his kesh isnt long enuf to support the khanga properly?

I too have this problem!!!! My kesh is yest still very short and cnt tie gooti yet ohmy.gif (

What i do is tye as much of ma hair up as i can, then put kangha in, tye a ramal or patkha whichever i grab of my desk first!! then put my keski on when i sleep, the joke is, all still come off! but i have managed to adapt in such a way that even if keskhi comes of my head is still sleepin on it and the khanga is still in there too!

If its short hair problem you have, then my only advice (from experience) is keep 2 khanga's on you, that way if one comes out, the other is there and tye a tight keski (not too tight mind!) and try balance it on your head all night!! practice makes it perfect.

jst my babbling, hope it helps!

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My problem is that being my hair so short am unable to stick my kanghaa in it and while sleeping am always worried that I might lose it so my hands are always on top checking and making sure I feel my kanghaa in keski. It run lose in kesi too.

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