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Sangat Ji, This group is about NON Sikh talk so just the general stuff. For an example, where are you from? Am in the UK born n bred. I have a wife and a child my job is a Machine Operator. Talk about ANYTHING like Netflix, painting, Music, maybe put a pic of your latest Art? Vent about something etc.
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By ipledgeblue · Posted
sirr should not be nanga because keski is usually worn. -
The answer is make frequent trips to India. Especially the Punjab since that’s where most Sikhs are. Tons of sacred places to visit there (like 5 Takhats). Also a chance to speak Punjabi with everybody.
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1) How is it out of Rehit? "tie your turban layer by layer/turn by turn" - it doesn't say "every time" anywhere. And Guru Sahib is normally very specific about things, even the material an Amrit Batta can be. They were this specific about some things but didn't include "roz" in that line of Hukam? 2) I can't tie it fresh every day cos of the injury I described. Can't you read? (Genuine question)
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No, bro, what are you talking about? Other than a handful of historic Gurdwaras (like Darbar Sahib), every other Gurdwara, like neighborhood Gurdwaras, generally have a mat down the way in the middle, and men sit on one side and women on the other. Historical Gurdwaras in which Sangat comes and sits for a short time usually have mixed seating. Smaller village-level historical Gurdwaras usually have the standard male/female separation. The langar hall is a different matter. The reason there is separation on western Gurdwaras is simply because there is usually stairs leading down from men's and women's sides from the darbar level. So men and women are naturally on one side or the other. In India, langar is usually on ground level and there is one entrance so that doesn't apply.
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