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My parents are not the traditional punjabi parents, my mom and dad both are into sikhi but my mom gets mad when i tell her that i need a sword sharperner, and when i ask her if i can get a new kirpan, she says no and gets angry saying that i have one and thats enough. she doesn't believe in fighting and stuff like that. so now i need help cause in my house we have no weapons, nothing, no swords or anything (except for my tiny kirpan) lol, i live in edmonton, Alberta if that helps and my questione is does anyone know of a place i could get kirpans or can anyone tell me what to say to my mom to let her get more weapons or even a knife sharpener. lol thanks!

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BTW Degh tegh fatheh knows what i'm talking about :)

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ya but my mom says to take of the kirpan that i wear lol she says that i have that small one on a necklace and thats enough lol

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Ask your mum if she in in the right religion??

My mum said the same thing to me and then i showed her this video of these lil nihang kids in india, they are literally like 4 and 6 and they are playing with Katars andother shastar reciting LOADS of bani!!

When she saw that she kinda realised shastar come with Sikhs that are amrtidhari. Simple as.

If she dont like them, that doesnt mean you cant keep em. NEVER take of your kirpan for anyone!! unless your panj have permitted (ie for airport secuirty etc). Its there for protection of others aswel as yourself. If yuo want things like sharpners and you are not allowed, dont worry, use a regular file from a hardware store if you need to.

There are ways around everything if you know what to do!!

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Paaaji .. educcate her on the importance of the kirpan ...

and if she dusnt listen .. who cares!! ... i knwo its hard but ure doing this 4 vaheguroo ji yeah not novody else

heres some words ji ... i got off somebody on s.s ages ago in a post

our Guru (Messenger) has given us this gift to protect people. When we get baptised, we make a vow to put our lives on the line for ANYONE who is in danger. It is not be feared, it is actually a very noble thing: taking responsibility to defend the good against evil, even if we have to give up our lives for a complete stranger. Where the average person will run away from danger, we are not allowed to do this. We must sacrifice ourselves in order to help anyone in need. THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO NEED TO FEAR THE KIRPAN ARE MURDERERS, RAPISTS, AND KIDNAPPERS. I hope you understand why we wear a Kirpan, and that it is not to promote violence, but to abolish it.

VAHEGUROOO JI KA KHALSAAA VAHEGUROOO JIKI FATEH !!

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