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Kirpan Bhet is part of ''Deg tegh fateh''

and I respect the discipline that Savinderji keeps with regards to this.

Deg=cooking vessel/food

Teg=weapon (sword/kirpan)

Fateh = meaning BOTH are victory

It is quite easily seen as a brahmanised ritual to some that don't follow it, just like Bibek rehat.

However, if we look into it a little deeply you realize that it is about ''Bharosa' and acknowledgement that the food is received directly from Guru and it is his blessing.

We all like our food to be made with cleanliness and hygiene, for eg. you will not want to eat from a restaurant or diner where the cook has dirty hands, hasn't washed, is eating along and tasting the food as well..etc...

Therefore, we ALL understand that the food should be hygienically and sensibly clean and made in such conditions.

Kirpan Bhet and bibek rehat goes on further for the Sikh to assure (bharosa) that the food is not just hygienically clean but ALSO 'spiritually clean'

When a Guru's Sikh has this spiritually clean and blessed food, then they know it is the food directly from Guruji with his divine blessing from the ardas !

Let me explain with another little example;

If you had a choice in picking whom made your roti -

in scenario-

1) a bibi that is swearing and mouthing off and thinking bad thoughts

2) a bibi that is reciting 'waheguru' with full dhian

NOTE-that in BOTH cases the roti and kitchen is exactly equivalent in hygiene and cleanliness-

This means that the roti from bibi 1 has no more or no less small bacteria than bibi 2.

You see what I mean, - we would still pick bibi number 2, because she has a positive and spiritually clean atmosphere and intent when making your roti !!!

If you understand this extra bibek rehat of 'spiritually clean' food then you will understand the intentions of kirpan bhet.

It is a strict discipline that helps one with their spirituality development, therefore there is nothing wrong with it.

I respect the people like Savinderpalji who keep this rehat sensibly !!

What I mean by sensibly is there are some people who take their ego too far and behave like all others not keeping their discipline are outcasts..etc. etc..

Hope that makes others like me that don't keep this discipline to understand and respect fellow Sikhs that do.

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