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vaheguru je ka khalsa vaheguru je ke fateh

sangath jee as some of you are aware i previiously put a little singh in bana and made him look like guru ji's child.

thing is at the time singh was wearing a kirpan, but now a few days later we have discoverd that on sunday (the day singh wore bana and kirpan sahib etc) evening while singh was still in bana someone decided to steal his little kirpan which he was wearing..this breaks my heart because its horriable to hear...

problem is the only people who wear present when the kirpan disappeared from sengh's gathra were family members..we are concerned that someone could do ''black magic'' with the kirpan...

i dont belive that black magic is possible especially not to a kirpan sahib but its a concern family have as obviously not everyone has the same opinion..

anyone know what could be done about this?

its painful as its such a horried thing to hear and to know that it could have been done out of jealousy..

vaheguru je ka khalsa vaheguru je ke fateh jeeo sangath jeeo

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penje, i dont think it is black magic stuff

as the singh is small... perhaps he lost it somewhere?

or it may have been misplaced by someone by accident?

i wouldnt think too deep bout black magic... all that is just superstitions...dont let that control the singh's family.

pull chuk maafi, do let us knw if they find it :)

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penje, i dont think it is black magic stuff

as the singh is small... perhaps he lost it somewhere?

or it may have been misplaced by someone by accident?

i wouldnt think too deep bout black magic... all that is just superstitions...dont let that control the singh's family.

pull chuk maafi, do let us knw if they find it :)

yes behen ji

i am agree with gupt ji

black magic never run on kirpan

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sad thing is when everyone went ...

sengh's parents looked everywhre possible..

yh sengh is small but he wouldnt be able to take the kirpan out of the gathra himself (That wouldnt be possible)

no1 else but his mum or myself would have taken the kirpan sahib off him ..

and she doesn't recall tking it off him..also if she/i was to take kirpan off him we wouldve taken gathra off as obviously gathra holds kirpan sahib..but the gathra was still on him..

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