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like i said before, it's MY opinion!!!!

u may thing that it's a dumb statement...but wearing a turban does not symbolise a king!! It symbolises sikhism...and i find it insulting how u can say possibly say that wearing a turban makes u a king! I suggest that u should understand more what wearing the turban symbolises!

and if u do reply back, be mature and don't go over the top!

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A turban is a crown as in history based fact.

To wear a turban is to wear a crown, to wear a crown is to be a king of your kingdom{the body and mind}

Keep your kaysh and wear a turban follow Gurmat and see what its like to be a king, and after that then try to tell me that to be a Singh isnt being a king.

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like i said before, it's MY opinion!!!!

u may thing that it's a dumb statement...but wearing a turban does not symbolise a king!! It symbolises sikhism...and i find it insulting how u can say possibly say that wearing a turban makes u a king! I suggest that u should understand more what wearing the turban symbolises!

and if u do reply back, be mature and don't go over the top!

actually...wearing a turban doesnt necessarily symbolise sikhism either...

its not only in sikhism, where the turban is worn. :lol:

BUT....

DASTARS AND DUMALLAS?? ...YES! :umm: :D

even though.... grin.gif

sometimes i see people from other cultures wearin big turbans..like Dumallas...

but we have our OWN way...mwahahaa

and yes...

Singhs ARE Kings.

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but does that also mean that they are kings?

i see what u mean, that we rule our body fair point.

But u know writing that in the place which they're in, is like egging their enemies to come over and do damage. that's what i meant by 'PakI's rule'.

I suppose it's ok to say 'singh is king' in different circumstances, but i don't think it's a good idea to write that there...if u know what i mean.

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A turban is a crown as in history based fact.

To wear a turban is to wear a crown, to wear a crown is to be a king of your kingdom{the body and mind}

Keep your kaysh and wear a turban follow Gurmat and see what its like to be a king, and after that then try to tell me that to be a Singh isnt being a king.

Sikhi teaches us to be humble and a king is not the one.

well 4RR is right. i think our body belongs to God, how could any1 think of ruling God's property.

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