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i have seen young boys with khanda tatoos. i have seen elderly women with gurbani tatoos on hands arms etc. i know this is disrespect to gurbani. having ikonkar on hands, the hands are used in all sorts of activities. gurbani and sikh symbols are being disrespected. people should be given an oppurtunity to remove gurbani and sikh symbols from body. if they deny there body part were the tatoo is should be removed by the sword. and yes u can get tatoos removed by a special treatment.

when all modes of redressing a wrong have failed it is just and poius to raise the sword. Sri guru gobind singh ji.

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i have seen young boys with khanda tatoos. i have seen elderly women with gurbani tatoos on hands arms etc. i know this is disrespect to gurbani. having ikonkar on hands, the hands are used in all sorts of activities. gurbani and sikh symbols are being disrespected. people should be given an oppurtunity to remove gurbani and sikh symbols from body. if they deny there body part were the tatoo is should be removed by the sword. and yes u can get tatoos removed by a special treatment.

when all modes of redressing a wrong have failed it is just and poius to raise the sword. Sri guru gobind singh ji.

You shouldn't be mis quoting Guru Gobind Signh ji :wub: @

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Gurfateh!!

"there body part were the tatoo is should be removed by the sword"

What do you suggest cutting off limbs grin.gif :umm:

I agree it's disrespectful but you need to convince one that it's wrong to have it in order for them to have it removed by normal methods.

The way forward on this topic is education. If we're bought up in a society that teaches the respect of Gurbani people won't go out and have tattoos, the youth needs to be addressed.

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Gurfateh!!

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Check this out:

Baba Deep Singh:

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I'm looking to get an Akali Phoola Singh tattoo on my right arm, not as big, maybe 4 inches smaller then the one posted above.

Tat's are fine man, as long as they are something meaningful to you, you shouldnt get some stupid Chinese symbol on your arm or something, but something like the tat of a martyr is fine, own opinion, I dont think I'd be able to look at it differently.

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