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My mustash was very itchy, I started scratching it with a bottle, jnowing that my hair is going to break but I really had to itch, I ended up breaking hair, but I've done ardass, do I still need to do peshi

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15 hours ago, Guest Guest said:

My mustash was very itchy, I started scratching it with a bottle, jnowing that my hair is going to break but I really had to itch, I ended up breaking hair, but I've done ardass, do I still need to do peshi

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How do you mean scratching it with a bottle?

Yes you will need to go pesh, you knew your hair is going to break and there was that possibility.

The only exception would be if example you comb your hair knowing your hair will come out which is natural in all humans.

 

 

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I would say yes and if you are unsure then talk to the Panj Pyare or a Gursikh and they can decide. monatosingh veerji also bought up a good point. Listen to your heart, you knew your hair was going to break and you did it. So based on that the Panj Pyare will have to make a decision. If you are wrong the best thing you can do is realise it and own up to it, it takes a lot of courage but Guru Ji didn't make us scaredy-cats so the best thing to do is own up to it and tell the Panj Pyare what happened.

Bhull Chuk Maaf.

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On 09/11/2017 at 1:40 AM, Guest Guest said:

My mustash was very itchy, I started scratching it with a bottle, jnowing that my hair is going to break but I really had to itch, I ended up breaking hair, but I've done ardass, do I still need to do peshi

Are u serious. 

Hair falls out regularly naturally. 

The problem with today's Sikhs, they've become so fanatical about silly things that they've forgotten what actually matters. 

 

Amrits an easy way to discipline yourself and to purify yourself Internally. 

 

This can be done without taking amrit as demonstrated by many Sants and brahmgyanis before. 

 

Focus on your inside.  All image is still Maya. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, NonExistant said:

What about the singhs who went in battle and survived. They probably had a lot of hair be choped off. 

They didnt go pesh or something did they? I dont think so.

Lol what?

Did they do it intentionally though? They didn't get a shastar and just chop it off to look good in the war.

Khalsa actually begged in those times when they were captured to NOT GET THEIR HAIR CHOPPED

 

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4 hours ago, NonExistant said:

What about the singhs who went in battle and survived. They probably had a lot of hair be choped off. 

They didnt go pesh or something did they? I dont think so.

Besides, if their hair did get chopped off they were bound to get killed by whoever they were fighting. They had very protective head gear to prevent such as the chakar.

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2 minutes ago, NonExistant said:

Lol i meant when some of their hair got cut by some random guys sword or if a few hairs fell of randomly. Obviously i know that they wont intentionally stick their chin out and ask people to rip their beards off.

 

Still though, in OP's question he knew it was going to happen and also they were in the war with the Guru right so the Guru would know and give darshan to them.

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