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Mostly parental failings, parents are failing to educate their children on the importance of Sikhi saroop and image. The worrying thing is even in newer generations you see families where a yoind couple has git married the groom is a dastaar wearing sardar when this couple had a kid the raise the kid as a Mona...why ??

Also I have to say our Indian brothers let us down badly all over Punjab there's a haircut craze. Even worse almost every sardaar I know who comes from India to the uk for study or work seems to think they need to cut their hair and beard once they are here.. Which basically means they were fakes they had no ethics or morals in the first place.

It needs to be emphasised no turban = not Sikh. The term Sehajdhari Sikh has been misused this term historically was used for Hindus and others on the path to Sikhi who's ultimate aim was to keep kesh and take amrit. Today we are giving out the message that you can still claim to be Sikh as long as you wear a kara...lol..forget about following rehit, maryada or keeping Sikhi image. Its a failing of our religious institutions and parenting. Also lack of clear direction from SGPC and Akal Takht which is no surprise since they are controlled by Badal and Indian government.

Recently I've seen so many Sikhs who knew nothing about sikhi becoming amritdhari and the ones who were always told about it at home feeling like their kesh are a burden!

I feel sorry for these parents who teach their children everything about sikhi but their children just don't listen and then at the end the parents are blamed :blush2:

Bhul chuk maaf ji

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No! actually when you look around you'll see more girls that will have long kesh compared to boys with a pagg! Jithe meh rehndi a othe a meh ehda hi dekheya a!

Make up etc nahi!, girls are EXPECTED to remove hair on their face nahi tha people will be like "eww eh kidda di kuri a " I know a lot of girls who simply remove hair because they have extra hair and know that it wont go down well with society

To be honest even I would have been scared if I had lots of hair because people including BOYS will make a joke out of it.

Its acceptable for boys to be hairy and that's why I feel that boys especially should have no excuse to keep their kesh!

haha nagina wagina dialogue !

jwaab mere to har gal da haiga va thavadi but i m not here for fights.....Ghumm ke main dekhi hai ae duniya o saari......:p

and hanji Sardar munda ta nagina hai nagina...:p...saanu b sardar banke hi pta lagya....:p

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jwaab mere to har gal da haiga va thavadi but i m not here for fights.....Ghumm ke main dekhi hai ae duniya o saari...... :p

and hanji Sardar munda ta nagina hai nagina... :p...saanu b sardar banke hi pta lagya.... :p

oooppps im sorry! meh vaise gall kardi c not fight :)

I honestly feel this

haha vaise whats is nagina ? :blush2:

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Personally, having non cut hair in the Sikh faith is on the increase. Living in Punjab in the early 80's, cutting hair was becoming an issue but I feel that trend is now decreasing.

Having non cut hair in the SIkh faith is not likely to improve the faith but that is a different issue.

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Personally, having non cut hair in the Sikh faith is on the increase. Living in Punjab in the early 80's, cutting hair was becoming an issue but I feel that trend is now decreasing.

Having non cut hair in the SIkh faith is not likely to improve the faith but that is a different issue.

Ae tera pulakha va.....Kesh rakhe hon ta 90 percent maardhe kam banda aap hi chad dinda....jado har time chete aunda ki "main ta sikh ha"... Then it definitely means It will improve the religion..

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Personally, having non cut hair in the Sikh faith is on the increase. Living in Punjab in the early 80's, cutting hair was becoming an issue but I feel that trend is now decreasing.

Having non cut hair in the SIkh faith is not likely to improve the faith but that is a different issue.

Ae tera pulakha va.....Kesh rakhe hon ta 90 percent maardhe kam banda aap hi chad dinda....jado har time chete aunda ki "main ta sikh ha"... Then it definitely means It will improve the religion..

Translate in English, I cant read Punjabi written in Latin form, Aplogise

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Translate in English, I cant read Punjabi written in Latin form, Aplogise

I m saying ,If a sikh guy has hair and turban on his head, These things remind him everyday that He is sikh guy when he looks himself in some mirror in the morning and about 90 percent of bad works he does not even try to do because Every time he feels he is sikh**..btw I m one of its Example..

I m saying ,If a sikh guy has hair and turban on his head, These things remind him everyday that He is sikh guy when he looks himself in some mirror in the morning and about 90 percent of bad works he does not even try to do because Every time he feels he is sikh**..btw I m one of its Example..

As you said it would not improve the faith but I bet it would definitely..

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