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Dhumalla suits EVERYONE , tha's whats so amazing about it! (in my opinion)

I used t wear a Kenyan style one before, but Guru ji Did Kirpa on someone like me blush.gif .

Anyways rolleyes.gif

The ideal 'kapra' for Dhumalla is Mal mal,, and not rubia like on normal dastaars, as thats a lot fatter,.

Mal mal is good, because it's thin tongue.gif , and you don't really see FAT 'larrs'

how logn should it be?

depends really, Daas wears a 5-6 meters long, but it kinda depensd on how big u want it to be as well...

Check the 'dHumalla competition thread' for thr different size,

Someone there has a 400 meter Pagh, some have 6, some have three tongue.gif

bhull chukk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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I know of some Singhs who are almost done making a website with video tutorials on how to different different types of dumalle and other Gurmukhi dastars but they seem a bit concerned to release them openly. Who knows who might (*GOI* agents) get their hands on the guides and start tying dumalle? What do you guys think? Should these guides be made public or should they keep them password protected and only let trusted people watch them?

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Please keep the information GUPT.

We have enough problems, the last thing we want is a site that will show the World how to wear a Dumalla.

Some one could Tie a Dumalla, Kill some one, then throw the Dumalla in the Bin and we will get all the Blame.

SO KEEP IT GUPT.

JagXJ,

Singh bigger the cloth the better, 10 meters or more.

Mal mal is the wrong cloth better to use rubia.

Its easy to tie with Mal mal but the thick the cloth the better.

Best thing to do is find a singh that is will to teach you and ask him.

There are lots of Dumalla wearing Singhs in Southall, just ask them. They can be very helpful.

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I will get some mal mal tomorow from southall. i totally agree about puttin technique on the net. i will find someone in gurdwara on sunday and ask him to teach.

Thanks once again for ur precious time. Really appreciate.

Singh,

This Saturday evening, 2nd October 2004, 8pm - 12am there is a kirtan program at

Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara Sahib

Park Ave

Southall

To welcome back Bhai Balbir Singh Jee.

If that Gurdwara is near you, maybe you could ask some Singh that wears a Dumalla.

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