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After struggling for an ideal Sikh beard, he's easing up on his face - but not his faith


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14 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

please note in his youth he wore his dharda parkash and a gol dastar  but post brainwashing he started wearing the ghulami bhes of Patiala shahi pagg and fixo tied beard and NOW he looks like a typical kenyan sikh with turban  but trimmed beard .

This is a broken man .

What type of dastaar do the men in your family tie?

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What is the most minimal, least royal dastar I can wear upon receiving Amrit? I'm vibing with a simple dastar, tied like Namdharis..ish but probably over the ears. 

What is it called when you tie a Dastar but mainly wrapped circularly around the horizon? Making a thin uniform cover? Not the more elaborate Dumalla that overlap on angles, for which I'm not worthy. 

Oh..like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Shaheed wears, but maybe less length? What's that called?

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59 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

What is the most minimal, least royal dastar I can wear upon receiving Amrit? I'm vibing with a simple dastar, tied like Namdharis..ish but probably over the ears. 

What is it called when you tie a Dastar but mainly wrapped circularly around the horizon? Making a thin uniform cover? Not the more elaborate Dumalla that overlap on angles, for which I'm not worthy. 

Oh..like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Shaheed wears, but maybe less length? What's that called?

You should wear anything that you can open your dastar so they can put the Amrit on your Kesh, preferably something loose and small. 

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21 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

What is the most minimal, least royal dastar I can wear upon receiving Amrit? I'm vibing with a simple dastar, tied like Namdharis..ish but probably over the ears. 

What is it called when you tie a Dastar but mainly wrapped circularly around the horizon? Making a thin uniform cover? Not the more elaborate Dumalla that overlap on angles, for which I'm not worthy. 

Oh..like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Shaheed wears, but maybe less length? What's that called?

gol dastar literally round dastar  normally Guru Sahiban are shown with this style  or persian/dumalla style

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