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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa

Waheguru ji ki Fateh

I have a question for females who wear a Kachera. How do you wear it under jeans because jeans tend to be kind of tight? How do you wear it under tight/thin-clothed pants? I've never worn a kachera, and I was wondering, since it's kind of big, doesn't it make wearing jeans/pants difficult....would I have to buy loose pants in order to wear it?

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

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y wear tight clothes?

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nice question.....but another question may be.... why not??

Do we need to be in some dress code ...i mean to say jeans are ok...isn't it?

I am absolute manmukh so please dont get offended.

But i wud really like to know.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

y wud we get offended veer je?

veer je, y wear tight clothes?

u say y not?

well, as someone who is trying to reach vaheguru je, we shud try to help others as much as we can

we shud not do anything that will entive kaam in them, which might result in making us ahankaris or filled with kaam, lobh watever

once a singh was wearing a red dastaar, and while he was doing work in the feilds, a bibi saw him and got kaam in her, cause reds a fast clour and can cause kaam

and so guru gobind singh je told him never ever to wear red because it will cause others to have kaam which is bad cause wear making people go away from vaheguru je, and we might get kaam in us as well

so guru je told us not to wear red, or green

so,, thats y we shudnt wear tight pants

i know people shudnt have bad thoughts in the first place, but y do anything that will help kaam in its fight?

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good question....

khalistani..i agree with u about not wearing something tight in the first place, it's a step towards lustful thought in most cases, loose pants are better for the kachera and comfy.

But it usually depends on the bibi, how tight it is to her, maybe even depending on how big or small the kachera is :wub:

Just buy the pant size that u feel fits u comfortably blush.gif

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

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veer je red and green are fast colours which can incite the 5 vices

u can ask the panj pyarae

theres a reightnama i was told at my amrit sachaar, and it means to wear these colours

and guru je de pyarae i agree with u also

it depends, but we shud try to wear loose clothes

and kacherra shud come up to ure knees, actually like 1-2 inch below knees

like the ones nihangs wear

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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa

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I don't wear really tight clothes to begin with, but I do wear sizes that fit me. I just wanted the opinion of bibian who do wear kachera, and what adjustments they had to make to their everyday dress when they started wearing one. By the way, is there a place in Toronto (near Dixie preferably) where they make kacheras.

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