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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

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I think BuddaSingh was tryign 2 say was that wearing a cap in sikhi is bad, just because someone does it dont mean its right, if someone walks of a cliff would u do it cuz u think its right?? Well....

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

That is a very relevant type of question which you have not yet addressed.

You are going beyond stating any observations which you deem obvious. You stated an opinion. You've clearly opined in your words " I don't see anything wrong with it.”.

That opinion is either malicious or the result of a bankrupt or misguided background in sikhi.

What is the source of your education that would lead you to speak in the face of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and state that there is nothing wrong with baseball caps for Sikhs?

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I think BuddaSingh was tryign 2 say was that wearing a cap in sikhi is bad, just because someone does it dont mean its right, if someone walks of a cliff would u do it cuz u think its right?? Well....

VJKK VJKF!

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps. Anyway, I don't see any problem with that website at all. I have seen plenty of kids wearing khanda t-shirts, chains and have bags with khanda symbols on them. Most of them get these kind of items from the gurdwaras. So I don’t understand why some of you are angry with this issue.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

That is a very relevant type of question which you have not yet addressed.

You are going beyond stating any observations which you deem obvious. You stated an opinion. You've clearly opined in your words " I don't see anything wrong with it.”.

That opinion is either malicious or the result of a bankrupt or misguided background in sikhi.

What is the source of your education that would lead you to speak in the face of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and state that there is nothing wrong with baseball caps for Sikhs?

Re-read my post again. :lol:

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps.

The only thing I have questioned is the source where that singh guy got his quote from..

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VJKK VJKF

I think BuddaSingh was tryign 2 say was that wearing a cap in sikhi is bad, just because someone does it dont mean its right, if someone walks of a cliff would u do it cuz u think its right?? Well....

VJKK VJKF!

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps. Anyway, I don't see any problem with that website at all. I have seen plenty of kids wearing khanda t-shirts, chains and have bags with khanda symbols on them. Most of them get these kind of items from the gurdwaras. So I don’t understand why some of you are angry with this issue.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

That is a very relevant type of question which you have not yet addressed.

You are going beyond stating any observations which you deem obvious. You stated an opinion. You've clearly opined in your words " I don't see anything wrong with it.”.

That opinion is either malicious or the result of a bankrupt or misguided background in sikhi.

What is the source of your education that would lead you to speak in the face of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and state that there is nothing wrong with baseball caps for Sikhs?

Re-read my post again. :lol:

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps.

The only thing I have questioned is the source where that singh guy got his quote from..

In this very thread you said "I don't see anything wrong with it".

However, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and say you mis-spoke as you deny saying it. Now you state that you are "not saying it is right or wrong". Since I say the cap is absolutely wrong!!; my observations and questions about the source of your education still stand.

Of course you are free to retract any of your statements and offer the opinion that baseball caps are in fact wrong for Sikhs and those with khanda are the most insulting to the legacy of Sikhs who gave their lives.

PL this is not about me or you, right or wrong. I am far from learned about sikhi. However, sikhi is the humanity which sustains me and thus I ask you to explain yourself.

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I think BuddaSingh was tryign 2 say was that wearing a cap in sikhi is bad, just because someone does it dont mean its right, if someone walks of a cliff would u do it cuz u think its right?? Well....

VJKK VJKF!

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps. Anyway, I don't see any problem with that website at all. I have seen plenty of kids wearing khanda t-shirts, chains and have bags with khanda symbols on them. Most of them get these kind of items from the gurdwaras. So I don’t understand why some of you are angry with this issue.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

That is a very relevant type of question which you have not yet addressed.

You are going beyond stating any observations which you deem obvious. You stated an opinion. You've clearly opined in your words " I don't see anything wrong with it.”.

That opinion is either malicious or the result of a bankrupt or misguided background in sikhi.

What is the source of your education that would lead you to speak in the face of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and state that there is nothing wrong with baseball caps for Sikhs?

Re-read my post again. :lol:

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps.

The only thing I have questioned is the source where that singh guy got his quote from..

In this very thread you said "I don't see anything wrong with it".

However, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and say you mis-spoke as you deny saying it. Now you state that you are "not saying it is right or wrong". Since I say the cap is absolutely wrong!!; my observations and questions about the source of your education still stand.

Of course you are free to retract any of your statements and offer the opinion that baseball caps are in fact wrong for Sikhs and those with khanda are the most insulting to the legacy of Sikhs who gave their lives.

PL this is not about me or you, right or wrong. I am far from learned about sikhi. However, sikhi is the humanity which sustains me and thus I ask you to explain yourself.

Huh? When I said, "I don't see anything wrong with it." I was referring to the website itself.

Why didn't you (or other guy for that matter) didn't answer my question about the quote yet? I am still waiting for an answer.

My education of Sikhi is based on reading sikh books and interacting with sikhs.

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Personally, I agree that it is wrong to put the khanda symbol on a cap and sell it... I would never buy one or promote buying it... but Punjabi Link is right... Cut-hair sikhs walk around with bags, shirts with khandas also... we're not going to write to each and every one of them and complain about it... Morally, or consciously, it's wrong, but that decision ultimately has to be made first by the seller, and then by the buyer individually... please forgive me if i've said anything offensive..

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I think BuddaSingh was tryign 2 say was that wearing a cap in sikhi is bad, just because someone does it dont mean its right, if someone walks of a cliff would u do it cuz u think its right?? Well....

VJKK VJKF!

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps. Anyway, I don't see any problem with that website at all. I have seen plenty of kids wearing khanda t-shirts, chains and have bags with khanda symbols on them. Most of them get these kind of items from the gurdwaras. So I don’t understand why some of you are angry with this issue.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikhs are not meant to wear caps.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

True, but a lot of Sikhs in places like India wear baseball caps instead of turbans.

What is the source of your education with respect to sikhi?

My source? grin.gif

What kind of question is that? I am simply stating the obvious here.

That is a very relevant type of question which you have not yet addressed.

You are going beyond stating any observations which you deem obvious. You stated an opinion. You've clearly opined in your words " I don't see anything wrong with it.”.

That opinion is either malicious or the result of a bankrupt or misguided background in sikhi.

What is the source of your education that would lead you to speak in the face of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and state that there is nothing wrong with baseball caps for Sikhs?

Re-read my post again. :lol:

I am not saying it is right or wrong, but the reality is that there are some Sikhs who do wear caps.

The only thing I have questioned is the source where that singh guy got his quote from..

In this very thread you said "I don't see anything wrong with it".

However, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and say you mis-spoke as you deny saying it. Now you state that you are "not saying it is right or wrong". Since I say the cap is absolutely wrong!!; my observations and questions about the source of your education still stand.

Of course you are free to retract any of your statements and offer the opinion that baseball caps are in fact wrong for Sikhs and those with khanda are the most insulting to the legacy of Sikhs who gave their lives.

PL this is not about me or you, right or wrong. I am far from learned about sikhi. However, sikhi is the humanity which sustains me and thus I ask you to explain yourself.

Huh? When I said, "I don't see anything wrong with it." I was referring to the website itself.

Why didn't you (or other guy for that matter) didn't answer my question about the quote yet? I am still waiting for an answer.

My education of Sikhi is based on reading sikh books and interacting with sikhs.

So now you confirm that you misspoke?? Have a look at the question and your entire answer repasted below. It is quite clear that you were referring to caps with khanda's and not to the website. You have a valid question about the quote. I would like to see the answer also.

You have a friend that tells me to "leave you alone". Let me know if you're a child or otherwise deserving and I'll certainly speak accordingly. :console: If peacemaker wishes to add something of substance, i'm all ears.

PL too many people spread misinformation about sikhi, purposely or inadvertently so it can accomodate their own shortcomings. (You see peacemaker, it's not just about this topic and that is why is is not nonsense JEEEZ). I am sure that I am no different with respect to my understanding in some areas. When that happens, I hope for the sake of sikhi, that I am held accountable.

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Came accross a website that sells caps and record bags with khanda symbols on them, check the site out at: -

http://www.oriss.co.uk/

What does sangat think?

Ive complained about the caps and remember when complaining, do not swear or be angry as you are representing The Khalsa!

VJKK VJKF

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Punjabi_Link Today, 02:22 PM Post #2

I don't see anything wrong with it. I have seen a lot of Christian symbols on caps and stuff like that. I am sure there are some gurdwaras that sell these kind of things as well.

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