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shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!

There's some things better left unsaid. Apparently, we are a community that cannot ever dare mention how, in certain (one) communities, the women cover their faces in front of SGGS ji in the gurdwara and observe the pardah.

sshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!! DON'T MENTION IT !! We're not mature enough to discuss it man.

Lol sorry

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That's a tradition from India and Punjab done by many communities called kundh, like on the A.S Kang old song "kundh chuke tu mukhra dikha de". It's reet ravaaj but nothing to do with sikhi. It's like how a guy wears a pag, but trims his beard, or a girl wears a dumalla and then trims her eye brows or how kids simply don't wear nothing on their heads nowadays. It's all manmatt and against gurmat. As I said, all castes have pros and cons, only the Khalsa is perfect. Hence why I keep going on about anti caste.

I see, fair enough, thanks.

Btw u remember that song by premi group (legends), 'ram mil giddha pah lai yeh'? I believe jassi premi says in that song, "viah ke veera aiya, boti sohnie liyai ya, doli tho laake kachha dudh piaiya, oah ni saare ral mil ke, bhabi da KUND chuka di yeh". Tune man!

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I see, fair enough, thanks.

Btw u remember that song by premi group (legends), 'ram mil giddha pah lai yeh'? I believe jassi premi says in that song, "viah ke veera aiya, boti sohnie liyai ya, doli tho laake kachha dudh piaiya, oah ni saare ral mil ke, bhabi da KUND chuka di yeh". Tune man!

that's talking old school rivaj aj kal navin viah hoe Bahu beti da chund ki, sharam vi lah sootehaya te bhangra nachdi aa avde viah vich... LOL

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