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Can I ask why width cannot be cut? Any reason? Also doesnt width alter with different shops?

Wjkk Wjkf

Basically in my view and what ive heard the best material is mal mal, normally, people by a dastaar material to the length of 7.5 meters, then(n i know some people may not agree with this) people cut the material in half, effectively creating two dastaars, but like you said i thing yeh, width does varry from shop to shop, try a shop in Amritsar, n ask them for mal mal dhummalla kapra, its wiked: the lar come out nice and clean for a dastaar :D

Bhull chuk maf!

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waheguru i cut mine, i only tie half width so i technically get two dastaars for the price of 1! ;)

"waits for the ground to open and swallow her up"

Nothing

"waits to be struck down"

Nothing

okay i guess its all good then?

:p

Lol I do the same, 2 for the price of 1... Hmm I did hear you shudnt cut it, but there hasn't been any replies as to y. lol

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Just some Puraatan Nihang Facts :) :

Khalsa should not put Dastaar in his mouth! (Some people do when they start off tying the Dastaar)

Width should not be cut!

Length must be a minimum of 7 metres

......looks like my dastaars gna be getting big soon.... :happy:

haha

its just dal panth marayda not to cut ur dastaar,

i fink it doesnt vary with shops, the width is always about the same...

+ its mre protection for ur head :) alot more loll

its harder to tye with full width, takes a while to get used to it, so stick in there!!

lol hah dasan dass used to do the buy 1 get 1 free thing too :D :D :p

:1singh1: < u no he hasnt :) lol

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exactly, i get the lady at the shop to cut mine............. :BL:

so technically "I" dont cut! :lol:

When it is put into my hand i get two lowely dastaars ready to wash and wrap!!

Seriously though ive seen one singh, who before, he cuts his dastaar does quite ardas to maharaj.............lets try not to get bogged down with it too much..............if its an issue for then not cut it hanna...............just do what feels right in your heart!!

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waheguru i cut mine, i only tie half width so i technically get two dastaars for the price of 1! ;)

"waits for the ground to open and swallow her up"

Nothing

"waits to be struck down"

Nothing

okay i guess its all good then?

:p

** Goes and tells dharm raaj **

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