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VaheGuruJeKaKhalsaVaheGuruJeKeFetah

Our Guru Jees our 4fathers were martyd for there kesh and for us to keep our kesh!!!!!!!!!!!! and we go every month to cut them and pay some one at the same time???? Everytime we step into a barbershop we r basically turning our backs to our Gurus and Shaheed Singhs n Bibiha

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Forget about Sikhism for a minute.

Hair

It’s an gift from God, man is a creation a workship of God. The man is a perfect work which god has created, God projects himself in man.

A man is a look of god, and if any alteration of modification (cutting your hair or tattoo) on the work of god is committed... then your rejecting Gods workship, your rejecting Gods image.

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The man is a perfect work which god has created, God projects himself in man.
Define perfect
A man is a look of god, and if any alteration of modification (cutting your hair or tattoo) on the work of god is committed... then your rejecting Gods workship, your rejecting Gods image.
Does God wear clothes? Does his body get dirty and he has to take a shower everyday?
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The man is a perfect work which god has created, God projects himself in man.
Define perfect
A man is a look of god, and if any alteration of modification (cutting your hair or tattoo) on the work of god is committed... then your rejecting Gods workship, your rejecting Gods image.
Does God wear clothes? Does his body get dirty and he has to take a shower everyday?

Ermmm you are a plum ..... ok well Perfect: is a complete inconsistent thing, where nothing is a WRONG withing the object or what eva you wana call it.

ok and the other factor is, when i mentioned that "A man is a look of god" it means it's a projection Gods work, which means showing god in sense. and yh lolll well that can be a argument "Does God wear clothes? Does his body get dirty and he has to take a shower everyday?" but what if i say God doesnt wear clothes, He doesnt take a shower? ...lolll you come with very ridiculous arguments :)

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Fateh parwaan karro jiyo,

I feel Guruji mandated kess as he created an Akal Purakh di Fauj of Sant Sipahis. Unshorn hair is the hallmark of Sants.

A Hindu can pass off as a Christian or Muslim or Christian and vice versa, but a Sikh is a Sikh. This identity comes with responsibility. Why do you think when a Sikh errs in Society people admonish him 'Being a Sikh you are doing this'?

And one must keep in mind that Amrit and Baana (kess) are tools to an end and not the end. The end being achieving oneness with Ek Onkar.

Guru Rakha

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