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recently i went to the gurdwara and i saw a man doing his matha tek...but then he turned around and did like a little parnaam sort of thing to the sangat on both sides...if you get what i mean grin.gif ..?

..its just that i never seen that before..does anyone know why they do that???

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recently i went to the gurdwara and i saw a man doing his matha tek...but then he turned around and did like a little parnaam sort of thing to the sangat on both sides...if you get what i mean grin.gif ..?

..its just that i never seen that before..does anyone know why they do that???

WJKK WJKF

he was probably saying fateh to the sangat...as a way of sayin hello or sumthin :|

WJKK WJKF

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Bibi jee is correct the person respected the sangat because the khalsa is in the sangat so he gave respect by saying fateh,many people do that.

recently i went to the gurdwara and i saw a man doing his matha tek...but then he turned around and did like a little parnaam sort of thing to the sangat on both sides...if you get what i mean grin.gif ..?

..its just that i never seen that before..does anyone know why they do that???

WJKK WJKF

he was probably saying fateh to the sangat...as a way of sayin hello or sumthin :|

WJKK WJKF

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