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I was wondering could you kiss your kirpan, or is it actual disrespect to your kirpan,, cus once i like kissing(not snoggin it loll jus like had it towards my face) and some people told me dats like propa disresepct to it, i was like waaaaaa, dey go putting ur kirpan towards ur mouth. i sed isit,

nd das da end of dat story, buh is it disrepesct? ?

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I was wondering could you kiss your kirpan, or is it actual disrespect to your kirpan,, cus once i like kissing(not snoggin it loll jus like had it towards my face) and some people told me dats like propa disresepct to it, i was like waaaaaa, dey go putting ur kirpan towards ur mouth. i sed isit,

nd das da end of dat story, buh is it disrepesct? ?

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Not sure if its Disrespect but its definatly not something i would do... Touch my dhumala with it at max when taking out/picking it up/ putting back.. but nothing more!!!

Good question tho, but i got a feeling the answer is no?

If someone more learned could make a post would be great!!

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it is disrespect. ustad bhai charnjit singh, when he use to do gatka demos always put a cloth in his mouth before putting a kirpan in his mouth, so that the kirpan would not touch his mouth...

dont touch a kirpan to ur mouth... same way u wouldnt touch guru ji to ur mouth...

bhagauti comes 3 times at teh start of ardas, shows how much respect to give to shasters..

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The proper way of showing love and respect to a shastar is to put it to one's forehead and bow. Not a full out bow, but like a nod. You'll see a lot of Singhs doing it.

Kissing a kirpan or shastar is NOT allowed. Getting your spit on it is not really showing respect.

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The proper way of showing love and respect to a shastar is to put it to one's forehead and bow. Not a full out bow, but like a nod. You'll see a lot of Singhs doing it.

and Singhniaa *cough cough*

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yeh that's what i do like when im swapping Kirpan after ishnaan or somethin; also say "sri sahib ji sahaeh" - "may the Kirpan assist me"

not sure about kissing it bro! but good to know you have that love for it!

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dont touch a kirpan to ur mouth... same way u wouldnt touch guru ji to ur mouth...

bhagauti comes 3 times at teh start of ardas, shows how much respect to give to shasters..

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Well I m going off topic but I just want to clarify something.

Veer ji, isn't bhagauti means power of god when used in ardass? I know bhagauti also means sword but somebdy told me( may be katha of maskin ji) tht in ardass it represent power of God. or it may be like sword is the power of God wacko.gif

Also, regarding the question above, I think if u have pure love then its not disrespect. I may be wrong but I think "intentions" and "feeling" counts more than the physical actions.

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