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Vaaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh !!!!!

Sangat jee, I have had a bunch of dumb questions for quiet some time about the Rehits ever since I took Amrit. I request only Amritdhari Singhs and Bibis to respond.

1.) Do you use 2 towels during your ishnaan? One for the body & one for the kesh?

2.) Do you use a large kangha in your joora or a small or medium sized one?

3.) (For Singhs) Do you use he same kangha to comb your kesh and your beard? And do you keep the same one in your joora?

4.) Is it ok if you sit on the floor on a spread out bedsheet to do Nitnem if there is no other higher place or furniture in your bedroom besides an air filled mattress which is too uncomfortable to sit on for an hour?

Thank you

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1) No I don't, but no one has ever tol me about this, maybe I'll ask around

2)Medium

3)Yes, same kangha, and I do keep it in my hair

4)yes, but the person doing paath should be the highest person in the room, especially if you are using a gutka.

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1.) Do you use 2 towels during your ishnaan? One for the body & one for the kesh?

Yes i use one for the body, and one for my kesh.

2.) Do you use a large kangha in your joora or a small or medium sized one?

mines not massive but its big compared to everyone elses, it should be a suitable size so that you can comb your hair properly with.

3.) (For Singhs) Do you use he same kangha to comb your kesh and your beard? And do you keep the same one in your joora?

4.) Is it ok if you sit on the floor on a spread out bedsheet to do Nitnem if there is no other higher place or furniture in your bedroom besides an air filled mattress which is too uncomfortable to sit on for an hour

Yes that is ok

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I think you should use seperate towels for your body and hair - considering you use the body towel to rub private areas, arm pits, feet, bottom, etc, even though those areas have just been cleaned it doesnt seem quite right using that on the Kesh straight after.

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1.) Do you use 2 towels during your ishnaan? One for the body & one for the kesh?

A.) I don't take shower.

2.) Do you use a large kangha in your joora or a small or medium sized one?

A.) I am bald.

3.) (For Singhs) Do you use he same kangha to comb your kesh and your beard? And do you keep the same one in your joora?

A.) See answer to question 2.

4.) Is it ok if you sit on the floor on a spread out bedsheet to do Nitnem if there is no other higher place or furniture in your bedroom besides an air filled mattress which is too uncomfortable to sit on for an hour?

A.) Puncture the mattress, it won't be uncomfortable anymore.

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1.) Do you use 2 towels during your ishnaan? One for the body & one for the kesh?

A.) I don't take shower.

2.) Do you use a large kangha in your joora or a small or medium sized one?

A.) I am bald.

3.) (For Singhs) Do you use he same kangha to comb your kesh and your beard? And do you keep the same one in your joora?

A.) See answer to question 2.

4.) Is it ok if you sit on the floor on a spread out bedsheet to do Nitnem if there is no other higher place or furniture in your bedroom besides an air filled mattress which is too uncomfortable to sit on for an hour?

A.) Puncture the mattress, it won't be uncomfortable anymore.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

tu theek hi kenda si, that u admit ur never serious...hunn te mai v mann gaya...LOLLLLLL

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1.) Do you use 2 towels during your ishnaan? One for the body & one for the kesh?

A.) I don't take shower.

2.) Do you use a large kangha in your joora or a small or medium sized one?

A.) I am bald.

3.) (For Singhs) Do you use he same kangha to comb your kesh and your beard? And do you keep the same one in your joora?

A.) See answer to question 2.

4.) Is it ok if you sit on the floor on a spread out bedsheet to do Nitnem if there is no other higher place or furniture in your bedroom besides an air filled mattress which is too uncomfortable to sit on for an hour?

A.) Puncture the mattress, it won't be uncomfortable anymore.

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