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Just a question to the sangat regarding the Hukunama from the Akal Takht on removing chairs and table from all langar halls. When Baba Ranjit Singh Ji came to the UK recently, Sedgley St Gurdwara in Wolverhampton moved their langar hall into a tent to accommodate the larger number of sangat attending. The langar was instead moved to a temporary tent. This tent contained only table and chairs for langar? My question is, is it ok to disobey the Hukumnama temporarily for such programmes?

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thats like saying oooo i dont feel like doing my nitnem today so i'll skip it. or i dont feel like keeping my kirpan on today..

unless you are physcially unable to sit on the floor,,,,,there is no need to have tables. period.

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thats like saying oooo i dont feel like doing my nitnem today so i'll skip it. or i dont feel like keeping my kirpan on today..

Can I ask a silly question? Do you wear your kirpan to sleep? If so, could you stab yourself in the middle of the night by accident? blush.gif

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thats like saying oooo i dont feel like doing my nitnem today so i'll skip it. or i dont feel like keeping my kirpan on today..

Can I ask a silly question? Do you wear your kirpan to sleep? If so, could you stab yourself in the middle of the night by accident? blush.gif

I wear mine to sleep. After a while you cant feel it. It becomes a reflex. I never take it off.

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thats like saying oooo i dont feel like doing my nitnem today so i'll skip it. or i dont feel like keeping my kirpan on today..
Can I ask a silly question? Do you wear your kirpan to sleep? If so, could you stab yourself in the middle of the night by accident? blush.gif
never happened. my kirpan is not that big either thats probaly why.

you take it off goin to bed?

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thats like saying oooo i dont feel like doing my nitnem today so i'll skip it. or i dont feel like keeping my kirpan on today..
Can I ask a silly question? Do you wear your kirpan to sleep? If so, could you stab yourself in the middle of the night by accident? blush.gif
never happened. my kirpan is not that big either thats probaly why.

you take it off goin to bed?

Just get scared, if you roll around too much, you might get the kirpan in you.

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just keep a smaller one for sleep then, like i said mine's not that big.

How big is yours? grin.gif Do you keep the kirpan on your stomach when you sleep or at your side?

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