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so.. what u guyz are saying is that, from the day Guru Gobind Singh Maharaj started Amrit Sanchar ceremonies, up until 1930's.... keski was mandatory when taking amrit?..

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Vadaya on GUroo Sahib Gurpurb :@

From what I understand I think you got it :@

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here's a rehitnama from Bhai Daya Singh Jee (one of the original panj pyaray) ... very interesting... looks like dastaar was apart of maryada...

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What does it say?? (Sorry can't read punjabi :)

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What does it say?? (Sorry can't read punjabi :@

Rough translation (my Punjabi sucks too) :

Those who are going to get Amrit have to first wear a Kacheraa

They must gather their hair into a joora and sajjaa a dastaar

Wear a kirpan in a gatra, remain standing with hands together

Keep your joora in the middle of your head, and wear a big turban

Keep your hair covered, do kanga two times, and tie your turban chuN-key (gathered)

I don't understand the last line. Something about women and jooras :)

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hellow found this for your refrence:

http://panthkhalsa.org/rahit/rahit_kakkar.php

The following points are clear from the above references :

Not only Kes (unshorn hair) are part of the external Khalsa Rahit, but also Keski (the Turban to cover the hair)

Keski is required by ALL SIKHS, regardless of sex. (See Rahit-Namah, Bhai Daya Singh Ji, above. Note: Bhai Daya Singh was one of the initial 5 Piyarays on Vaisakhi 1699.)

There is no separate Rahit for women, they are required to follow the Guru's Hukam in the same manner men are required to, and wear a Keski (Dastaar.) Sadly, for the last 60 odd years, "modern Sikh" females have rejected this very symbol of GurSikhi, and have thus gone against the Hukams of our Gurus. With the upsurge of Gurmat Parchaar, especially in the western countries, it is inspiring to see many daughters of Guru Gobind Singh wearing Dastaars as required by the Khalsa Rahit.

www.panthkhalsa.org

www.panthkhalsa.org

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