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The Kanghaaa is given to us for a reason by Sacche Pitaa Gobind Singh Jee Mahaaraaj and not just as a symbol.

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none of our 5 K's are without reason..............

pls dont spread wrong message amongst bholi sangat.

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well it doesnt matter whether kanga should be made of wood or plastic but at that time guruju's as well as singh's uses wooden kanga as there was no plastic is available at that time........

but yes kanga is mandatory and it doesnt matter of which material it is made of...

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laadlifauj veerjee, I didn't mean that you wrote it incorrectly i just wrote that daas posted that tuk in my last post, maaf kardo
Wrong Comments brother

none of our 5 K's are without reason..............

pls dont spread wrong message amongst bholi sangat.

piaare veerjee please point out where that comment is wrong? our kakaars are not merely symbols and we don't wear them like janeooos there's a reason and purpose for each our kakaars....please clarify...

next we are gonna say that we can only use our kakkar kirpan for self defence and jung and no other shaster because then what would be the point of carrying that one.... :umm:

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laadlifauj veerjee, I didn't mean that you wrote it incorrectly i just wrote that daas posted that tuk in my last post, maaf kardo
Wrong Comments brother

none of our 5 K's are without reason..............

pls dont spread wrong message amongst bholi sangat.

piaare veerjee please point out where that comment is wrong? our kakaars are not merely symbols and we don't wear them like janeooos there's a reason and purpose for each our kakaars....please clarify...

next we are gonna say that we can only use our kakkar kirpan for self defence and jung and no other shaster because then what would be the point of carrying that one.... :umm:

actually, no

maharaj promotes use of other shastar

tiro tufango bado raam jango dhanakhdhar aniar kamand kolra panj shastar parvaan

tir--lance

tufang--rifle (modern day would be machine guns)

bado raam jang--revolver/pistol/glock

dhanakhdhar--bow

aniar--special tipe of barbed arrow

kamand kolrha

as for kanghe, maharaj says

kangha dohno vakth kar

comb your hair with a kangha twice a day

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laadlifauj veerjee, I didn't mean that you wrote it incorrectly i just wrote that daas posted that tuk in my last post, maaf kardo
Wrong Comments brother

none of our 5 K's are without reason..............

pls dont spread wrong message amongst bholi sangat.

piaare veerjee please point out where that comment is wrong? our kakaars are not merely symbols and we don't wear them like janeooos there's a reason and purpose for each our kakaars....please clarify...

next we are gonna say that we can only use our kakkar kirpan for self defence and jung and no other shaster because then what would be the point of carrying that one.... :umm:

actually, no

maharaj promotes use of other shastar

tiro tufango bado raam jango dhanakhdhar aniar kamand kolra panj shastar parvaan

tir--lance

tufang--rifle (modern day would be machine guns)

bado raam jang--revolver/pistol/glock

dhanakhdhar--bow

aniar--special tipe of barbed arrow

kamand kolrha

as for kanghe, maharaj says

kangha dohno vakth kar

comb your hair with a kangha twice a day

yes guru ji has written shaster naam mala.......

but i dont think guru ji has written this=

"as for kanghe, maharaj says

kangha dohno vakth kar

comb your hair with a kangha twice a day"

:umm:

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