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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

HAHAHAHA! Dont worry rochak malang. According to the reight maryada ( taksali, original), RED and GREEN are forbidden. Its as simple as that. People can argue against it, but theres no point because the maryada is not wrong, now is it? A khalsa ( sikh) should try to wear only blue, white, orange, and black, the four khalsa colours. Avoid all other colours, but red and green can never be worn, never.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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ok this is going no where, even if you look at sants and mahapurshs they never wore anything but thre khalsa colours. YOu never see bhai randheer singh wereing anything besides blue or black in his picture, you never see sant jaranil singh bhinderanwale were anything exept blue, white and orange, sant ishar signh always wore all white, but you never see them wereing green red or some next colour. Our job is to be like these people so shouldnt we follow the way they lived with these simple khalsa colours guru ji even gave a hukam to only were them so why question it.

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Veer ji, so how would u suppose we understand what we are following???  Gurus are not against Science or are they??

WAHEGUROO JI KA KHALSA WAHEGUROO JI KI FATEH!

no where in my post did i mention or imply that Guru Sahibaah were against science, my point is that ppl are trying to use science to explain gurmat which is impossible to do. to understand siihi u must exsperience it

can science explain how reciting a word (gurmantar) brings the mind under control? can it explain how gurmantar washes sins? can science explain

can science explain to effects of bibek or simran?

no these must be exsperieced on your own, worldly science is limited while the science of gurmat is immeasureably deep, Guru Ji alone explain his hukams to his gursikhs. :i:

ur second question mkhalsa answered.

WAHEGUROO JI KA KHALSA WAHEGUROO JI KI FATEH!

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my keski is pretty much always blue (orange when i run out of clean 1s) cuz it is specifically stated the keski must be blue....

could u tell me where did they state it specifically veerjee???? thanks. but i suppose black is ok hunna?? i wear black keski when i run out of blue ones...orange doesnt suit me. tongue.gif

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