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My clothes aren't meaningless...they have a purpose.

Are you trying to argue against my post? lol

All colours are chalsa colours what you write makes littlle sense . We are not restricted by colour are we?

Read my post again and see what point I'm trying to make.

You guys are just trolls, find something better to do.

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iF someoe really wants to decorate their dastar.. decorate it wiv gurrji shastars not wiv scarfSS AND THAT!!.. its ruinin our sikhi image.

bul chuk maf

fateh ji

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I really don't undertand this at all and it is the fault of those that insist on putting weapons on the pugg in full display that the airport scanner issue has come up. You people are not in the 15th century are you ? Bye the way theres no point trying to justify it by saying its Guru's roop cos Yeah maybe backl then it was but now you just look like its fancy dress time. ;)

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I really don't undertand this at all and it is the fault of those that insist on putting weapons on the pugg in full display that the airport scanner issue has come up. You people are not in the 15th century are you ? Bye the way theres no point trying to justify it by saying its Guru's roop cos Yeah maybe backl then it was but now you just look like its fancy dress time. ;)

This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard come from a sikh??? When I first read this I thought it was a non-sikh because of how mindless it sounds due to lacking gyan of sikhi!

So I guess in your case we shouldn't wear a dastar and should cut our hair because it was like that back then ;)

Shastar's represent God's power as described in Dasam Granth. Guru Gobind Singh Jee had a chakra on his Dastar and so did many Great Gurmukh Warriors. There is also a REHITNAMA ON WEARING PANJ SHASTAR! SO ARE YOU DISRESPECTING GURU SAHIB'S HUKAM AND GURU SAHIB HIMSELF? WHEN GURU SAHIB GIVES A HUKAM IT IS BEYOND PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE!

If you want to be a sheep go ahead but we Gursikhs want to please Guru Sahib and be distinct.

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Any other color just brings in a fashion statement which is making Sikhi look tootie-frootie.

LOOOL best sentence ever !! but yet soo tru traditional colours are fine and are more relevant to the sikh roop plus a blu dastaar looks awesome !!

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This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard come from a sikh??? When I first read this I thought it was a non-sikh because of how mindless it sounds due to lacking gyan of sikhi!

So I guess in your case we shouldn't wear a dastar and should cut our hair because it was like that back then ;)

Shastar's represent God's power as described in Dasam Granth. Guru Gobind Singh Jee had a chakra on his Dastar and so did many Great Gurmukh Warriors. There is also a REHITNAMA ON WEARING PANJ SHASTAR! SO ARE YOU DISRESPECTING GURU SAHIB'S HUKAM AND GURU SAHIB HIMSELF? WHEN GURU SAHIB GIVES A HUKAM IT IS BEYOND PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE!

If you want to be a sheep go ahead but we Gursikhs want to please Guru Sahib and be distinct.

also backin singh5's answer havin shastr in ur dastaar were used aswell and for easy access to thwart the dusht !! i dont wear shastr in my dastaar but i think it looks like an amazin representation of khalsa warriors !

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That makes no sense guru gav hukam some which must be for that time specifically . What purpose are these 5 shastr do they make you a better sikh ? What about the jingle bells i hav seen some whering what can the possible reason be for this ? In your sangat this might seem normal but in the 20th century you just make it harder for normal sikhs to practice . Y don't you thing? If i am so wrong and there is an very good reason then i will put all these on every sikhs head and then go to the airport and tell them i am a sikh of the guru and i have come to travell :-) . . . Travel in time maybe to a past centursy when there was a wars to fight

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This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard come from a sikh??? When I first read this I thought it was a non-sikh because of how mindless it sounds due to lacking gyan of sikhi!

So I guess in your case we shouldn't wear a dastar and should cut our hair because it was like that back then ;)

Shastar's represent God's power as described in Dasam Granth. Guru Gobind Singh Jee had a chakra on his Dastar and so did many Great Gurmukh Warriors. There is also a REHITNAMA ON WEARING PANJ SHASTAR! SO ARE YOU DISRESPECTING GURU SAHIB'S HUKAM AND GURU SAHIB HIMSELF? WHEN GURU SAHIB GIVES A HUKAM IT IS BEYOND PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE!

If you want to be a sheep go ahead but we Gursikhs want to please Guru Sahib and be distinct.

The Panj Shaster that Guru Sahib mentions dont refer to the Dumala Shasters that kids dress up in when they go to camps, melas, rainsbais and kirtans in. If someone wants to wear Shaster on show in their Dumala that is fine but they better have the Naam Kamai to back it up - pakka Amritvela with 2+ hours abhiyaas, equivalent to Panj Granthi Nitnem and a good amount daily Sehaj Paath as an absolute minimum. Otherwise it is fancy dress.

On the subject of the topic, the dastar should be simple and plain. It should be tied with respect and love towards Guru Sahib, not with thoughts towards being fashionable.

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