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what i ask peep who have a tatoo of ik-oankar on there hands is ...."is it respectful to have bani on the same hand ur wipin ur bottom with after takin a number 2"

bhuul chuuk maaf

why.. do you find God's natural method for you to excrete waste dirty?? maybe you should ask that question first...

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woo...

i just saw the original post...machete...bro...you need to ease up....i'm starting to worry about you...some people are gun happy....you getting too kirpan happy...just take a deep breath..no need to cut anything or ANYONE...

think happy thoughts...it'll all go away in the morning....

another thing....

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JSS veer... jokes are one thing.. but.. <_< - 8

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

As this is a discussion forum of Sikh Sangat, we feel that it's our duty that we try to outline what is Gurmat and what is not.

There is a hukam from the Rehit naamas which goes like this:

Surma Aaadik Shinghar Naaeh, Nahin Par Trea Rangi.

If we are advised to stay away from any temporary makeup, how do we think parmanent tatoos are allowed and permitted in Sikhi?

Khalsa Jeeo, our Guru Sahibs have clearly adviced us to imbue ourselves in the 'sacha rang' of Guru Pitta Ji's prem. So why is it that we want to go after the kooRh?

The admins of this forum usually tend to stay out of any discussions unless they turn into arguments, but this time we felt that since this is a YOUTH based forum, we should make our suggestions heard.

Getting a tatoo imprinted on your skin might seem like a small thing, but even a small tatoo will stay on your body forever. So before you make any decision about getting a tatoo, please do think twice.

Getting a tatoo is only one step, but it might lead to getting your hair removed from the particular skin area with the tatoo so it could be displayed properly.

As Sikhs of Guru Nanak, we need to be proud of our history, traditions and the teachings of Guru Sahibs. We need to be proud of Gurbani, our Gursikhi rehit maryada and Baana. So please be adviced of these things.

vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!&

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dear admin ji...

can you please enlighten us as to what GURMAT says about telling people to take the sword to someone's arm????

cuz i'm sure there's AT LEAST ONE person who could use that clarification here.....

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Gurfateh!!

Getae Ji, i will comment on the tattoo;

I seriously think its disgusting :umm: @

I am asking myself why would you want that tattoo on your arm ?????

"He is not a Singh at all man lol"

especially if he's not even a Singh. If he's got so much pyaar for Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji. Then why doesnt he become a Singh as Baba Ji was fighting to preserve Sikhi. If he becomes a Singh he will realise he won't need a tattoo as he will have Kesh, he will tie a Dastaar, he will wear a Kara. What more does he need to reminding him of Sikhi, what more do people need to see of him to know he is a Gursikh????

Well that's my opinion i know you will probably think im not "cool" or something but i would rather be "sad" in your eyes than deface the body which Akaal Purukh has blessed upon me!!

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Gurfateh!!

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