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1 minute ago, NonExistant said:

Yeah. But what im trying to say is that if hairs randomly fell off or you didnt intentionally chop them off then i dont think that you need to re-take anrit or go pesh to panj pyare or something.

Maybe just do ardaas for it to never happen again.

Yes as I said, one exception could be when you are combing your hair it is bound to fall out. But in this case he knew it was going to happen.

"jnowing that my hair is going to break"

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Just now, NonExistant said:

So knowing that when we comb our hair it is bound to fall out and als break, then do we have to go pesh like all the time?

No, because it's natural for hair to fall out while combing.

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It's like eating a product with egg in there.

You know the possibility of it having egg in there which is why you check.

You don't just have it without checking if it is in there at all similarly the OP knew hair was going to come out.

 

@NonExistantBut seriously I think OP should do whatever he thinks is best. If I were him I'd definitely give a Gursikh or the panj pyare a visit.

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4 minutes ago, NonExistant said:

So knowing that when we comb our hair it is bound to fall out and also break, then do we have to go pesh like all the time?

The thing is hair falling out whilst combing has been happening for so long since the Guru's time and unfortunately we cannot get that correct advice apart from Gurbani.

I seriously wonder if what OP said is true though he hasn't replied yet. Can hair really fall out if you keep itching it?

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Just now, NonExistant said:

What if i had some kind of disease that causes hair to fall of if i rub or scratch that area?

So if i scratched my beard and hair falls out, i would have to go pesh because i intentionally did it, right? Does that mean i can never scratch again in my life? 

Firstly, can we draw the line here please, honestly you are finding like 50 loopholes in whatever I post on this forum.

Ideally I would ask the panj pyare first and that is my best advice for OP right now and I hope you agree because we don't know what's best and the panj pyare do.

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Can someone plz quote about keeping 5 kakaars all the time where it’s written by Guru Gobind Sahib ji in Guru Granth Sahib or in Dasam Granth.. I’m asking this bcoz I’m sure it’s been mentioned somewhere in gurbani but I just don’t know where it’s written on which ang.. thanks ?? 

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