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Should A Bana Be Worn With Bana?or Should It Be Just With Dasstar?


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it may look different... but little kids look cute with bana even if they do not wear dastar... and some people are amritdharee but do not wear a dastar.but still wear bana.... so its not wrong to wear bana and not a dastaar ( in my opinion)

bhull chuk maaf

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the point of wearing bana is to wear the uniform of the khalsa

the uniform of a khalsa includes a dastaar.

a patka has nothing to do with khalsa, it is a modern thing and is not a keski

to be in full bana, a dastaar is compulsory. just like you wouldnt go out with just pyjame and no chola on top.

cuteness has nothing to do with bana

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banha with a patka jus looks weird

wear banha with dumalla

chola with patiala shahi pag looks kinda funky too

dumalle and golh dastars are best

:)

i agree with you paaji but thing is when i told my mata jee that i was to wear dastar with bana she fliped and said don't because your going to be going to ''extremes'' as you normaly wear patka on a day to day bases..

i was like hurt but i didn't argue back..but iv always said bana should only be woren with dastar/dhumala but now its like i want to wear my baana(which no1 has a issue with) with a dastar but might have to wear with patka like normal just to please rents..

sorry iv gon off topic..

carry on with ur opinions..

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yeah a lot of people speak like this

bana on the inside, or bana of humiltlity and such

i am talkin about bana, as in dress attire, this is what this topic is about. unless you can wear a patka with humility?

full khalsa bana (what you wear/clothes/uniform) includes a dastaar

bana is a rehit, all rehits need to be backed up by baani and naam. rehit and naam/gurbani, go hand in hand

if someone does bani all day but doesnt keep basic rehit of keeping kesh, not eating meat, his kamaee is negated

if someone keeps all sorts of rehit, but doesnt do naam or banee kamaee then the essence of him keeping rehit is lost

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What about Bana without Bani?

Reminds me of an e-mail I received 2 years ago.. Sorry for going off-topic but I think sangat should read it.

Baana over Baani

>

>Vaheguroo ji ka Khalsa, Vaheguroo ji kee Fateh

>

>The amount of people opting to wear baana currently seems to be at

>an all time high,with Guru Ji,s kirpa more and more youth seem to be

>wanting to wear baana, including Singhnia which is really positive

>to see.

>

>However we seem to be forgetting that baana is not just about

>changing our dress code but our actions too. It seems that we are

>forgetting the responsibility that comes with the baana. By wearing

>baana we are not just representing sikhi but something bigger… the

>Khalsa. By wearing the baana Guru Ji dressed his Panj Piyare in we

>should be aiming to be more like them.

>Baana is nothing without the right actions and baani.

>Someone said in a sikhi discussion that people who do choose to wear

>baana should do an extra nitnem on top of their everyday one. This I

>believe to be true, as if we are putting on Guru Jis baana we need

>the kamai to go with it. If not an extra nitnem I still believe the

>amount of baani done should be increased slightly at least.

>I believe People wearing baana should atleast be waking at

>amritvela,as a minimum.

>When people look at people dressed in baana automatically they have

>high expectations in thinking what the baana should represent and

>the type of personality that person would have as is said to be

>“ck”.

>Baana is not about looking “cool”.

>I’m sad to say to me it seems baana is becoming more of a trend then

>anything else. More youth are wearing hazooriya, without knowing the

>significance as to why people used to wear them or why they

>themselves are wearing them.

>With baana should come more baani, more seva, and more humility

>through seva. If we’re going to wear baana we need to adapt more to

>the ways of Khalsa.

>Which means even basic stuff we should know not to do as Sikhs such

>as swearing, whilst wearing Guru Ji;s baana as speaking such

>disgusting words in my eye’s is blatant disrespect of baana and Guru

>Ji’s roop.

>Baana should be so so highly respected as is the uniform of the

>Khalsa, some people do have this respect and do not let their baana

>be disrespected in anyway, by not wearing it or going where people

>smoke or are committing other anti- gurmat actions. Some people

>won’t even wear baana when going o the toilet as see this as showing

>disrespect to the baana, as taking baana into such an unclean area.

>By just wearing the baana and not working on our actions, in trying

>to improve our own and others jeevans we are leading other people to

>believe that we are something which we are actually not. This could

>be seen as pakhand or as being fake and untrue to ourselves and

>other deceiving other people, however this also doesn’t mean we

>should pretend to be “ck” just to go with the baana. Without the

>love of Guru Ji baana is pointless.

>

>

>man piaariaa jee mithraa har bin jhoot(h) pasaarae ||

>O dear beloved mind, my friend, without the Lord, all outward show

>is false.

>

>man piaariaa jeeo mithraa bikh saagar sa(n)saarae ||

>O dear beloved mind, my friend, the world is an ocean of poison.

>

>charan kamal kar bohithh karathae sehasaa dhookh n biaapai ||

>Let the Lord's Lotus Feet be your Boat, so that pain and skepticism

>shall not touch you.

>

>gur pooraa bhaettai vaddabhaagee aat(h) pehar prabh jaapai ||

>Meeting with the Perfect Guru, by great good fortune, meditate on

>God twenty-four hours a day.

>

>aadh jugaadhee saevak suaamee bhagathaa naam adhhaarae ||

>From the very beginning, and throughout the ages, He is the Lord and

>Master of His servants. His

>Name is the Support of His devotees.

>

>naanak sikh dhaee man preetham bin har jhoot(h) pasaarae ||2||

>Nanak gives this advice: O beloved mind, without the Lord, all

>outward show is false. ||2||

>

>Guru Ji knows everything as in anterjaami. And if we’re wearing

>baana for the wrong reasons then he knows too.

>

>This email is not about discouraging people from wearing baana but

>to get people to think bout what responsibilities come with the

>baana.

>

>

>pooran joth jagai ghatt mai thab khaalas thaahi nakhaalas jaanai ||

>Such a man, in whose heart shines the full Divinely Radiant Light is

>a true a pure Khalsa.

>

>jaagith joth japai nis baasur eaek binaa man naik n aanai ||

>He the Khalsa meditates on the Ever-radiant Light, day and night,

>and rejects all else but the one Lord from the mind.

>

>pooran praem pratheeth sajai brath gor marrhee matt bhool n maanai

>||

>He decorates himself with perfect love and faith, and believed not

>in fasts, tombs, crematoriums and hermit cells, even by mistake.

>

>theerathh dhaan dhayaa thap sa(n)jam eaek binaa nehi eaek pashhaanai

>||

>He knows none except the one Lord in the performance of acts of

>pilgrimage, charities, compassion, austerities and self-control.

>

>A bentee for everyone wearing baana or considering to wear baana, is

>that please don’t forget what and who you’re representing, your

>actions aren’t just affecting peoples perception of you, but also

>Guru Ji’s Sikhs and Guru ji aswell.

>

>

>Please forward this message to other people who can work on making a

>difference to the future of sikhi. Thank you.

>

>Bhul chuk maaf

>Vaheguroo ji ka Khalsa, Vaheguroo ji kee Fateh.

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