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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

When having Ishnaan at Harmandir Sahib or any Sarovar, is it ok to have keshi ishnaan as well? Also, are there changing rooms. If not, what is the technique for changing out of wet Kacchery to dry ones while keeping your modesty intact?

Hopefully will be going soon!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

When having Ishnaan at Harmandir Sahib or any Sarovar, is it ok to have keshi ishnaan as well? Also, are there changing rooms. If not, what is the technique for changing out of wet Kacchery to dry ones while keeping your modesty intact?

Hopefully will be going soon!!

lol dude, u can simply copy the fellow Gursikhs who will also be having ishnaan at the sarovar, whats the big deal ?? :)

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Waheguru ji ka khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

_Singh_ ji,

It is better that you do Keshi Ishnaan in the men's bath rooms inside the parikrama, next to sarovar.

Get a bath robe, this will make you feel more comfortable.

Best option is that you take a dip after midnight (in the darkness) and do Pesh at Amrit Vela.

Waheguru ji ka khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

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Dont worry singh ... u can have kesi ishnan to ... and changing kashere is a trick ... just practice it at ur home ... after 7 - 8 tries it would be easy ... wrap a towel around ur waist ... now insert one hand in ur tied towal and lossen up the nalla of kashera ... lower it till ur knew now take one leg out of kashera and put it in dry kashera ... now let the kashera go out of second leg ... and put the second leg in kashera to ... now pull up the kashera over ur waist ... over the towel ... and tie the first starting knot and tight it ... now hold the corner of ur kashera and pull it out a little ... again tighten it again pull the towel out ... again tighten it ... and remove the towel ...

ur done !!!!!

any other way i can help ???

And ur most welcome to (my) PUNJAB ....

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Before having Ishnaan in the Sarovar, it is vitally important to have Ishnaan in a shower first. Many people simply have ishnaan in the sarovar without having had a shower before hand. This is not right and should be avoided.

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