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Handling Khanda Sahib & Kada Sahib


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Sorry, if someone feels the question as weird.

Is there any specific rehat maryada on how to handle Khanda sahib or kada sahib. Does these need to be avoided getting dirty and in case it gets dirty should we wash it thoroughly thinking that it is sacred. Shall we avoid touching khanda sahib or kada sahib with dirty hands?

I have khanda sahib with a chain hanging in my car and just wanted to confirm if I should avoid touching it with dirty hands and clean it often?

 

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No maryada at all; since the Khanda you see now-at-days is not the even the original one. If you are talking about Khanda the Shastar which is used to make Amrit; then yes you should clean that.

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24 minutes ago, Samsinghk said:

Thank you. I am referring to the following:

Also what about Kada Sahib?

 

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Since Kara is a Kakkar; it's rules are different, even though no Maryada exists other than it being one of the Kakkars; you should keep it clean. (Especially if it's Sarbloh.) It's impractical to avoid needable things if you wear a Kara; just do what you have to do and clean it after-words; your going to have to lenient for special cases.

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