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2 hours ago, monatosingh said:

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Yes, I was the one looking for an amrit sanchar.

I don't want to take amrit from AKJ as I am practicing the normal maryada.

 

bro,  you are taking amrit the maryada is the same, no panj will tell you to abandon gurbani/raagmala if that is your worry , I had amrit as a kid from AKJ and recently accompanied my boys , Raagmala wasn't even mentioned only duties of a gursikh, daily nitnem, staying away from bujjar kurehit and then every one had a naam session after the sanchar. Each abihlakee is interviewed by panj prior to to ensure readiness.nothing more or less

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59 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

bro,  you are taking amrit the maryada is the same, no panj will tell you to abandon gurbani/raagmala if that is your worry , I had amrit as a kid from AKJ and recently accompanied my boys , Raagmala wasn't even mentioned only duties of a gursikh, daily nitnem, staying away from bujjar kurehit and then every one had a naam session after the sanchar. Each abihlakee is interviewed by panj prior to to ensure readiness.nothing more or less

Some might have maryada of kes as kakaar instead of akjs saying keski is kakaar etc

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1 hour ago, Singh123456777 said:

Some might have maryada of kes as kakaar instead of akjs saying keski is kakaar etc

honestly doesn't really matter as everyone keeps their kesh as Sikh's  first rehit is to not do their beadbhi  AKJ give utmost respect to kesh that is where we were told to keep and do sanskar of kesh, a sikh should not be without keski ever, as we are always  in Guru ji's presence and to  how to keep satkar of both , that the jooda and kangha is shingar of dasam duar . They also explained fully importance of naam to a gursikh and made sure we started our new life with naam

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On 2017-07-21 at 11:37 AM, jkvlondon said:

honestly doesn't really matter as everyone keeps their kesh as Sikh's  first rehit is to not do their beadbhi  AKJ give utmost respect to kesh that is where we were told to keep and do sanskar of kesh, a sikh should not be without keski ever, as we are always  in Guru ji's presence and to  how to keep satkar of both , that the jooda and kangha is shingar of dasam duar . They also explained fully importance of naam to a gursikh and made sure we started our new life with naam

Keski is not a must

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55 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

Guru Pita ji seemed to think it was necessary attire for Mata Bhaag Kaur ji also, he tied it on her head with his own hands

What about all the puratan pics of bibis who had no keski on their head? What about a lot of female sants who didnt cover head with keski? 

Im not saying dont wear a keski or not, personally my family does wear it(not as a kakaar) but im just trying to give you a different perspective so we can be open minded cause what puratan sikhs did were much different than today sikhs

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