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On 2018-01-20 at 7:53 PM, TaksalDaSingh9771 said:

Does budha dal give ladies kirpan amrit? 

I thought both genders get khande di pahul

 

Personally i have seen both at budha dal when i was with the dal. But mostly they gove kirpan da amrit to bibis

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17 hours ago, Kaur72 said:

Why is it for women it’s kirpan Amrit and for men khande da.. what difference does this make and why not five Singh’s if someone know plz tell me.. I want to know the reasons behind this.

I've heard a sant mahapursh (sant jarnail singh ji or sant gurbachan singh ji) say both genders should get the same Amrit and you only give kirpan da amrit when a baby is born. 

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13 minutes ago, TaksalDaSingh9771 said:

I've heard a sant mahapursh (sant jarnail singh ji or sant gurbachan singh ji) say both genders should get the same Amrit and you only give kirpan da amrit when a baby is born. 

That is DDT Maryada. They are talking about Hazoor Sahib and Budha Dal bro.

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I guess nobody knows why budha dal and hazoor sahib give kirpan Amrit to women and khande da for men.. I don’t understand this thing :ehhh: because I don’t know the reason it’s making me to think something that I shouldn’t be thinking. So anyone knows plz share it. I had already planned about going to hajoor sahib in March and get Amrit from there but  after knowing this it’s making me to stop like why is this difference between men and women everywhere now. Before I knew about doing sewa and now about Amrit too.. things like these makes me soo disappointed.. that’s the reason I want to know the reason 

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