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fateh jio

i was just wondering wat should we wear when going to shak amrit?

is there any specific colours or anything? some one said to me that you should wear white? is there a specific reason for this?

would it be wrong to wear a suit with kadai on it? its just that its going to be an eexperience i will remember forver and i suppose i want to wear the best suit ive got yet another side says it should be simple?

thank you for you help

forgive me for my mistakes

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fateh jio

i was just wondering wat should we wear when going to shak amrit?

is there any specific colours or anything? some one said to me that you should wear white? is there a specific reason for this?

would it be wrong to wear a suit with kadai on it? its just that its going to be an eexperience i will remember forver and i suppose i want to wear the best suit ive got yet another side says it should be simple?

thank you for you help

forgive me for my mistakes

fatehjio

wjkk wjkf!

Bhenji, when we consider what we should wear to the amritsanchar, let us keep in mind that the true ornaments are Fear towrards AkalPurakh. If one has such Fear, then one becomes filled with humility before AkalPurakh and GuruJi. We are seeking the blessings of AkalPurakh through the message of Gurbani for our successful gursikh life. It is a crucial point to remember whenever one enters the Court of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, that we do so as beggars before AkalPurakh.

There aren't any specific colours but go for khalsa colours! So in my opinion, go simple. The main thing for you to remember is that you have given your head to GuruJi, always remember to let Naam abide inside you and let yourself shine with Simran, Seva and Sacrifice forever instead of remembering material things such as what suit you wore etc.

I hope this helps and please forgive my mistakes.

wjkk wjkf!

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fateh jio

i was just wondering wat should we wear when going to shak amrit?

is there any specific colours or anything? some one said to me that you should wear white? is there a specific reason for this?

would it be wrong to wear a suit with kadai on it? its just that its going to be an eexperience i will remember forver and i suppose i want to wear the best suit ive got yet another side says it should be simple?

thank you for you help

forgive me for my mistakes

fatehjio

wer summit plain, simple and decent. cud wer one of the khalsa colours, but colour dnt really matter.....

2 be honest it dnt matta wat u wear, give ur hed!! japp naaam :TH:

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rem this is gonan b ur big day so if u wanna have good memories i wouldnt wear a phat farm shirt and shortz tongue.gif .. wear somehtin along the lines of sikhi liek a chola or something that'll b tight rolleyes.gif

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fateh jio

i was just wondering wat should we wear when going to shak amrit?

is there any specific colours or anything? some one said to me that you should wear white? is there a specific reason for this?

would it be wrong to wear a suit with kadai on it? its just that its going to be an eexperience i will remember forver and i suppose i want to wear the best suit ive got yet another side says it should be simple?

thank you for you help

forgive me for my mistakes

fatehjio

wer summit plain, simple and decent. cud wer one of the khalsa colours, but colour dnt really matter.....

2 be honest it dnt matta wat u wear, give ur hed!! japp naaam :TH:

colours do matter

you should wear khalsa colours

and of course it matters what you wear, you are going to be presenting your head to your guru it is important you are wearing gurus bana or if that is impossible at least somet decent

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