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Kharku,

'basically the kaakars will not help you spiritually, lead u to god.'

The first step on Guru Nanak Dev Ji's path to become successful, and for God TO ACCEPT US, is to have strong FAITH and belief in all of Guru Ji's Rehits - to follow them STRICTLY and not to QUESTION them. By questioning Guru Ji's rehit we have DOUBT, IN GURBANI DOUBT IS A HUGE STEP AWAY FROM GOD. FAITH IS A STEP TOWARDS GOD. MAKE THE RIGHT ONE. SEE GURU JI AND GOD AS ONE AND THE SAME, WHICH GURBANI ALSO STATES. THE GURU IS THE BEST MAN, GOD THE HUSBAND. Therefore, the reason is a spiritual one. If you want to know the true meaning of the kakaars ask GURU JI HIMSELF.

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Kharku,

'basically the kaakars will not help you spiritually, lead u to god.'

The first step on Guru Nanak Dev Ji's path to become successful, and for God TO ACCEPT US, is to have strong FAITH and belief in all of Guru Ji's Rehits - to follow them STRICTLY and not to QUESTION them. By questioning Guru Ji's rehit we have DOUBT, IN GURBANI DOUBT IS A HUGE STEP AWAY FROM GOD. FAITH IS A STEP TOWARDS GOD. MAKE THE RIGHT ONE. SEE GURU JI AND GOD AS ONE AND THE SAME, WHICH GURBANI ALSO STATES. THE GURU IS THE BEST MAN, GOD THE HUSBAND. Therefore, the reason is a spiritual one. If you want to know the true meaning of the kakaars ask GURU JI HIMSELF.

thanks ji

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what u quote from guru nanak dev ji haannn.. guru gobind singh ji was his jot tooo soooo....... and didi guru nanak dev ji said dont wear kakars.... whatever mannnn......... yes deaar u question abt what guru sahib said guru gobind singh ji is also a guru if u remember that...

Calm down bro! Atlanta samagam is coming up so save some energy! <_<

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Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsaa! Vaheguroo Jee Ki Fatheh!

Hope this answers your questions.

What is the Spiritual Significance of the 5Ks in relation to the Five Vices?

Desires/ Lust (Kaam)

Wearing the Kachhera, a Sikh is reminded to control his desire and only look at his own wife or husband. The Kachhera reminds us to self-control and to control the urges of Kaam.

Greed (Lobh)

Wearing the Kara in our hand we are reminded not to commit crime or theft with our hands. The Kara constantly reminds us of Guru Ji and the hands which can be used to misdeeds fuelled by greed are reminded "you are bound to the Guru, remember Vaheguru is always watching you". Therefore, the Kara is a continual reminder of “Think of the Guru, before yourself”.

Anger (Krodh)

Wearing the Kirpaan, you have the power to kill someone and therefore you to have control your anger more than the other person. The Kirpaan represents the Grace, Truth and Justice, which a Sikh represents which can only happen if a Sikh has no anger.

Attachment (Moh)

Combing the hair twice a day with the Kangha, when we see dead hair being combed out, we are reminded that just as our hair are not permanent, so is everything around us. One should comb one's mind with Gurbaani (the Divine Wisdom), just as one comb's their hair with a Kangha.

Ego (Haumai)

Maintaining one's natural form and Kesh (unshorn hair) covered with a Keski (small turban) one commits him or herself to higher consciousness, saving them from vanity. Crowning oneself with a Dastaar one reminds themselves that their head belongs to Guru Sahib and that they should not have ego. With a Dastaar covering the hair-knot on top of Dasam Duaar, all worldly fashion stops dead. The Dastaar guards the Sikh man and woman from drowning in vanity and society-led fashions. A man or woman wearing a Keski and Dastaar well be self-conscious of living up to their principles, living up to the image they are portraying and the Guru they are representing, therefore subduing their ego and Manmukh (self-centred) mind.

http://sikhism101.com/node/194

http://sikhism101.com/node/65

http://sikhism101.com/node/66

http://sikhism101.com/node/147

Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsaa! Vaheguroo Jee Ki Fatheh!

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what u quote from guru nanak dev ji haannn.. guru gobind singh ji was his jot tooo soooo....... and didi guru nanak dev ji said dont wear kakars.... whatever mannnn......... yes deaar u question abt what guru sahib said guru gobind singh ji is also a guru if u remember that...

Calm down bro! Atlanta samagam is coming up so save some energy! <_<

hes going on like im telling him not to wear his kakaars. man if u want to have a shower with ur kachera on, wear it i aint telling u not to. if u find god having pyaar with your kakaars carry on,do it the way its most suited and easiest for u.

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Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsaa! Vaheguroo Jee Ki Fatheh!

Hope this answers your questions.

What is the Spiritual Significance of the 5Ks in relation to the Five Vices?

Desires/ Lust (Kaam)

Wearing the Kachhera, a Sikh is reminded to control his desire and only look at his own wife or husband. The Kachhera reminds us to self-control and to control the urges of Kaam.

Greed (Lobh)

Wearing the Kara in our hand we are reminded not to commit crime or theft with our hands. The Kara constantly reminds us of Guru Ji and the hands which can be used to misdeeds fuelled by greed are reminded "you are bound to the Guru, remember Vaheguru is always watching you". Therefore, the Kara is a continual reminder of “Think of the Guru, before yourself”.

Anger (Krodh)

Wearing the Kirpaan, you have the power to kill someone and therefore you to have control your anger more than the other person. The Kirpaan represents the Grace, Truth and Justice, which a Sikh represents which can only happen if a Sikh has no anger.

Attachment (Moh)

Combing the hair twice a day with the Kangha, when we see dead hair being combed out, we are reminded that just as our hair are not permanent, so is everything around us. One should comb one's mind with Gurbaani (the Divine Wisdom), just as one comb's their hair with a Kangha.

Ego (Haumai)

Maintaining one's natural form and Kesh (unshorn hair) covered with a Keski (small turban) one commits him or herself to higher consciousness, saving them from vanity. Crowning oneself with a Dastaar one reminds themselves that their head belongs to Guru Sahib and that they should not have ego. With a Dastaar covering the hair-knot on top of Dasam Duaar, all worldly fashion stops dead. The Dastaar guards the Sikh man and woman from drowning in vanity and society-led fashions. A man or woman wearing a Keski and Dastaar well be self-conscious of living up to their principles, living up to the image they are portraying and the Guru they are representing, therefore subduing their ego and Manmukh (self-centred) mind.

http://sikhism101.com/node/194

http://sikhism101.com/node/65

http://sikhism101.com/node/66

http://sikhism101.com/node/147

Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsaa! Vaheguroo Jee Ki Fatheh!

waheguruuuuuuuu

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what u quote from guru nanak dev ji haannn.. guru gobind singh ji was his jot tooo soooo....... and didi guru nanak dev ji said dont wear kakars.... whatever mannnn......... yes deaar u question abt what guru sahib said guru gobind singh ji is also a guru if u remember that...

Calm down bro! Atlanta samagam is coming up so save some energy! <_<

hes going on like im telling him not to wear his kakaars. man if u want to have a shower with ur kachera on, wear it i aint telling u not to. if u find god having pyaar with your kakaars carry on,do it the way its most suited and easiest for u.

veerji i think that was not answer to my question jio

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what u quote from guru nanak dev ji haannn.. guru gobind singh ji was his jot tooo soooo....... and didi guru nanak dev ji said dont wear kakars.... whatever mannnn......... yes deaar u question abt what guru sahib said guru gobind singh ji is also a guru if u remember that...

Calm down bro! Atlanta samagam is coming up so save some energy! <_<

hes going on like im telling him not to wear his kakaars. man if u want to have a shower with ur kachera on, wear it i aint telling u not to. if u find god having pyaar with your kakaars carry on,do it the way its most suited and easiest for u.

veerji i think that was not answer to my question jio

what question did u ask know?

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what u quote from guru nanak dev ji haannn.. guru gobind singh ji was his jot tooo soooo....... and didi guru nanak dev ji said dont wear kakars.... whatever mannnn......... yes deaar u question abt what guru sahib said guru gobind singh ji is also a guru if u remember that...

Calm down bro! Atlanta samagam is coming up so save some energy! <_<

hes going on like im telling him not to wear his kakaars. man if u want to have a shower with ur kachera on, wear it i aint telling u not to. if u find god having pyaar with your kakaars carry on,do it the way its most suited and easiest for u.

veerji i think that was not answer to my question jio

what question did u ask know?

question was do u think we have that much power that we can question what guru sahib said and who we r to compare guru nanak dev ji and guru gobind singh ji...

answer if u want

but plz read ISingh veerji's post.

maff chuna j kisay da dil dukhaya hovay

fateh ji

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