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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

I'm at a point in my life where I'm seriously thinking about taking Amrit. My Guru's hukam is for me to take this path and with his blessing my dream will come true. I've been speaking to several close family members about this and one of them has suggested that I start to wear ALL 5 K's before taking Amrit in a bid to 'train' my body and mind in preparation for the Rehit which comes with taking Amrit. I've never really thought of doing this before, I mean, I have my Kesh, wear a Kara but to wear ALL 5 K's before taking Amrit?!? The more of I think of this, the more it becomes appealing, however, what does the Sangat think?

Is this is a good or bad thing? Is it allowed?

If anyone has any suggestions or answers please post your replies as any feedback would be very much appreciated. Bul Chuk Maaf.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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Waheguru :) Yes, as Mehtab Singh Veerji said theres nothing wrong in getting used to wearing kakkars, especially Sri Sahib because some folks need getting used to it while sleeping, or making sure kanga remains in your kesh when you sleep, just small things like that. And of course, we all as sikhs must try to keep our Amrit Vela and proper nitnem, thats where the real anand lies :) Waheguru! :) Suck the nectar of bani, get "intoxicated" with Naam-Rass, and Guruji will take care that being in Baana is effortless for you :) All my best mere veerjeo, be in Chardi Kala!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

I'm at a point in my life where I'm seriously thinking about taking Amrit. My Guru's hukam is for me to take this path and with his blessing my dream will come true. I've been speaking to several close family members about this and one of them has suggested that I start to wear ALL 5 K's before taking Amrit in a bid to 'train' my body and mind in preparation for the Rehit which comes with taking Amrit. I've never really thought of doing this before, I mean, I have my Kesh, wear a Kara but to wear ALL 5 K's before taking Amrit?!? The more of I think of this, the more it becomes appealing, however, what does the Sangat think?

Is this is a good or bad thing? Is it allowed?

If anyone has any suggestions or answers please post your replies as any feedback would be very much appreciated. Bul Chuk Maaf.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Yes you can go ahead wear kakkars and do NITNEM regularly and take it

as reharsal before final match or like , on the job training before joining

at some respectable post.

Bhul chuk khima WJKK WJKF

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Amrit means God, In chinese its called "CHI", it is life Force that gives life to everything in the universe and it is God himself.

That is the Amrit I know, The Amrit That Guru Gobind Singh Ji created because He was drenched and absorbed in GOD and had power to give Amrit to others too and thats what he did.

The person that is going to initiate you in the Gurudwara, is he at the same level as Guru Gobind Singh Ji? Is he a Satguru, If yes then go ahead and be blessed.

In true divine sense, getting initiated means, When a Guru ignites our soul and connects you To God within you, the light, amrit and then you start getting command from God within you and when you follow the command 100%, you defeat our own brain and live under God's will and defeat the divine judge, become free of karma, weigh less and hence terminate the cycle of birth and death.

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