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i trimmed my hair as a kid and want to go to peshi but im too scared


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Where do you live? Just go to pesh, the panj pyare are supposed to listen and come to a decision while keeping things confidential. So dont worry its more important to become reinstated in the panth and before dasmesh pita then be anxious of what they might say

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As the world is pretty much on lock down you probably won't be able to find Panj pyare to give you Amrit.

If and when things calm down and Amrit Sanchaars start again, then make sure you don't miss the chance to do peshi.

Who knows how long you will have to wait until the next Amrit Sinchaar.

Good luck, and no need to be scared, as Panj Pyare have heard pretty much all possible sins and they will forgive.

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On 3/25/2020 at 6:35 PM, H908 said:

Where do you live? Just go to pesh, the panj pyare are supposed to listen and come to a decision while keeping things confidential. So dont worry its more important to become reinstated in the panth and before dasmesh pita then be anxious of what they might say

I live in Canada 

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On 3/27/2020 at 11:20 PM, H908 said:

Yea so youre fortunate theres many sampradaye That hold amrit sanchars. Like bhaji/bhenji said when things calm down (hopefully) you can go and dont feel nervous.

thank you so much for the help.  

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