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i was wearing a bana and i went to the gurdwara, when i walking in the langar hall my nala on my kachera came loose and my kachera fell down to my feet. i felt really bad as many people was there, i want to someone to teach me how to tie a nala.

my main concern is should i wear 2 kachera in the future :)

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hmm... that sucks ji but trust me I've seen worse nala incidents.

One singh I know didn't tie his nala properly and it came off when he was doing a gatka demonstration in front of a huge crowd!

ok so how to tie it:

1. There's normally a knot on the nala so open that not and pull the loop open (one side of the loop in each hand) until the nala tightens against your waist.

2. So now you have a big loop right? make the nala in your left hand into a loop. cross over top of the loop in your left hand with the nala in your right hand. you'll have an X shape.

3. The looped part of the nala in your left hand, bring it over the the nala in your right hand and down through the whole made in the lower part of the X shape. Tighten the nala.

4. It should be pretty tight now. you should have to loops hanging from a knot and those you can just tie in a loose knot.

ji i hope i was clear enough, i think visually instructions would be better, try asking someone, don't be embarrassed we all have to learn somehow!

bhull chuck maaf

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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i was wearing a bana and i went to the gurdwara, when i walking in the langar hall my nala on my kachera came loose and my kachera fell down to my feet. i felt really bad as many people was there, i want to someone to teach me how to tie a nala.

my main concern is should i wear 2 kachera in the future :)

:cry: I'm sorry to hear about that Bhaji... :cry: (( :lol: :LOLz: :LOLz: :p ))

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would it be the same thing if this happened to a female? Sometimes I find that guys think it is ok to laugh when something happens to a guy but when it's a girl it's a total different story

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