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no proper replies im confused myself! last time i did it i used 4 bricks and placed lots of newspaper around my kes, did ardas and set them on fire, however not only did i smoke out my entire garden with grey smoke, i noticed the kes didnt burn properly but the paper did : (

at the moment ive been collecting my kes, and i think its time to do sanaskar properly... but dont know how : (

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Taken from http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=9271

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This is my own personal beliefs and is done out of respect and satkaar to my Kakaar.

Firstly, once i have gathered all the Kes together in a bag I would wrap the bag in an orange Keski or dastar and place them in front of Guroo Maahaaraaj. (Maahaaraaj is staying with us at home.) I recite the Ardaas, ask for Guroo Saahibs permission and ask for forgiveness if i have made any errors or if im about to make any errors. Then i will set up a small platform outside made out of bricks, the platform comes up to approx a metre tall so that its well off the ground. Once the platform is prepared i put paper at the bottom and small sticks ontop of them. I will then get the bag of Kes and placing them on my head as i walk from Guroo Saahibs room to the garden doing simran all the way. Place the the bag of Kes on top of the sticks then add some more sticks on top. Once i feel there is enough fuel (sticks and paper) i will do a small Ardaas again ask for forgiveness if there were any short-comings, ask that Guroo Saahib will bless us with Kes Daan and the blessings to never let My Kakaars be removed from my body. Once i am satisfied with everything i will light the paper and do 5 Jakaaraae.

On finishing, do JapJee Saahib and Ardaas then deposit the remains in a flowing river, stream. (preferabally a clean one!)

Like I said before, this is what I do...you do not have to follow this precedure but this is what a True Guroo Kaa Sikh told me - a mere Moorakh.

Hope this helps...

May the True Guroo Save his Guroo Khaalsaa Panth!

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collect them in a box ... when its full use few drops of desi ghee and that will do ... and bury the left over ash in ur garden or khet it will become soil in few days ...

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