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1 hour ago, singhunit said:

This is the problem with this forum and the state of our panth. A brother comes on for genuine help and gets slated for no reason.

it's okay i'm not too stressed i just don't understand the need for pettiness

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6 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

OP Brother,

why don't you wear a travel kirpan three inch size inside your dastar , will there be a problem with your kara too ? if so I'm sure you can also wear it inside your bunga.

yeah i have no problem with wearing in my dastaar. i can wear a thin kara and ill tape it up around my arm so thats no problem at all. i just wanted to know if its okay that i can wear a kirpan in my dastaar as per sikhi. the small 3 inch one fits well within the palm of my hand so there's no problem with putting it in my dastaar but idk if its allowed

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6 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

OP Brother,

why don't you wear a travel kirpan three inch size inside your dastar , will there be a problem with your kara too ? if so I'm sure you can also wear it inside your bunga.

sorry, what does OP mean?

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10 hours ago, Guest football singh said:

yeah i have no problem with wearing in my dastaar. i can wear a thin kara and ill tape it up around my arm so thats no problem at all. i just wanted to know if its okay that i can wear a kirpan in my dastaar as per sikhi. the small 3 inch one fits well within the palm of my hand so there's no problem with putting it in my dastaar but idk if its allowed

point is to keep punj kakkar with you , so I do not see a problem , the type of kirpan I'm talking about is the one with mian not just symbolic pendant. If you can wear a dastar I can't see a reason to object it is not like the dastar isn't going to cushion any possible headclashes.

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28 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I wouldn't play football with a kirpan. It's disrespectful and dangerous. Just use a football.

He doesn't mean using the kirpan in game, he means that keeping the kirpan on person.

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52 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I wouldn't play football with a kirpan. It's disrespectful and dangerous. Just use a football.

:ehhh: I was going to make that exact same joke but then I asked myself : "do people here recognise humour and do they recognise when a thread question has been asked in a grammatically incorrect way ?".  As the response to your message proved...the answer is 'no' to both.

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3 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

I wouldn't play football with a kirpan. It's disrespectful and dangerous. Just use a football.

How can you play football with a kirpan... that doesn't make any sense. Anyway is it okay if I put the kirpan in my dastaar whilst playing is that okay? I just don't want to break rehat whilst playing and I'm sure there will be people making comments about me if I do the wrong thing.

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