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whaeguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

ok so letsget to the topic

my grand mother wants to become a khalsa :D (again)

actually she became a khalsa 25 to 26 years ago from

Sachkhand Shri Hazur Sahib

but the punj payaras there give her amrit without wearing a kirpan , kanga :(

that why she keep on weared the samples not the real one

the one u wear in the neck

she didnt know that was not allowed

ok and in an operation their amrit got broken :(

so now she wanna become a khasla again

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i know their amrit always in the body

so could she just ardass and wear all the five k's ?

and is it compulsory to go to gurudwara and take amrit again

as a wise man told me amrit never breaks what breaks are its rule/discipline

as she is not able to walk :( to gurudwara now

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and she is does not think she can wear kachera any more because of some health problems :(

but ill think shell manage

+ (are their any solutions for it ? ?)

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If you want to become amrit dhari/ if you are amrit dhari,, you MUST, you HAVE TO wear the 5k's no matter what! If any of the kakaars fall off by accident just do ardas. But if her kachera comes off she must tell the panj pyaare so they can give her choola. But if she took her kakaars off on purpose, she must go back to the panj pyaare to recieve amrit. Maharaj kirpa karan

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