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Is This A Need To Do Pesh?


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Gurfateh,

Last year, i had to undertake a back operation for an abscess around the armpit area due to hair follicles going into my skin and creating pus which led to incision and drainage. After my operation i was required to have dressing every day, this meant that a plaster was put against my skin to keep the padding in place to prevent it from falling off

The following week i went to take Amrit at the local gurughar. This dressing carried on for about 2 weeks and it was only until seeing my plaster that i realised hair was being removed unintentionally with the plaster once the doctor was removing my dressing and replacing it with a new one. You could compare it with hair being removed if you had a plaster on your knee, elbow, arm or foot.

I want to know if i have committed a bujjhair kureit in anyway? As far as i know, the removal of hair is a bujjhar kurheit, however the removal itself wasn't done on purpose to get rid of an area, it just came off onto the plaster when it was removed against my skin. There was no other way of keeping my dressing intact otherwise this would have caused another infection and a further operation which may have led to having hair around my armpit area actually being removed purposely.

Thank you, apologies for the long post.

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Unintentional things like this or unintentionally consume meat or sharab etc does not call for a pesh. According to sau Sakhi guru Ji does not think you are patit cause it was an unintentional mistake. I had frost bite on my are and the whole thing bubbled up and was filled with pus and blood. One day the whole area ripped off including hair. This was out of my control so do you think I should pesh for some thing that I had no control over? Just do ardaas and move on.

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