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hi i just wanted to make something clear after reading another post on about a kakaar.

firstly what i believe is that removing kakaar is no paap at all, it is not part of a limb on your body which will be there forever.

a kakaar is there to make you aware, gives u second thaughts about an action you might go to commit.

if a kakaar is never suppose to be removed that is imposible. your keski and kanga are removed daily.

and why is keski removed while isnaan?

pls give your views about this and explain clearly for me to change my mind on kakaars.

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removing kakaar is no paap at all
paap is a very subjective term. the bottom line is, kakkars are a gift from guru sahib, we keep them near and dear to us as much as we can <_<
why is keski removed while isnaan
its not

so u dont wash your kes properly, u wash ur keski instead?

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removing kakaar is no paap at all
paap is a very subjective term. the bottom line is, kakkars are a gift from guru sahib, we keep them near and dear to us as much as we can :)
why is keski removed while isnaan
its not

so u dont wash your kes properly

so u dont like using your brain?

stop making things harder then they gotta be!

our kakkars can be on any part of our body for taking showers sake and other activities that would involve the kakkar to come on contact with distractions. but that doesnt mean we have to take them off man.

come on bro...lol, iam still trying to work our your other mess, the christmas thread, which you made and never once bothered to make a reply. sweet <_<

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hi
hello
i just wanted to make something clear
dasso ji
firstly what i believe is that removing kakaar is no paap at all
acha ji, kyon?
it is not part of a limb on your body which will be there forever.
You are right. A kakaar is more than a limb.
a kakaar is there to make you aware, gives u second thaughts about an action you might go to commit.
precisely, which is why i said its more than a limb.
if a kakaar is never suppose to be removed that is imposible.
Sikh lei kuj vi impossible nahi hunda veeray
your keski and kanga are removed daily.
Veeray we still keep it on ourself. Keski is tied on waist during keshi ishnaan, and kangha can be tucked in inside the keski thats tied on ur waist.
and why is keski removed while isnaan?
only during keshi ishnaan, and its tied around the waist.
pls give your views about this and explain clearly for me to change my mind on kakaars.
nah veeray asi kaun hunne aa tuhadi mind change karn vaale...naale mind koi banain te hai ni jo badal jaaye...mind te awake hundi aa...
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