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Wjkk wjkf ji!!!

ive got toddlers ranging from 3, 2 and nearly 5 months. I wanted kacherae made for when they wear bana but dont know where to get them sewn? any websites u know plz? waheguru

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One could probably put the kapra to better use. Such as covering ones ears so one wouldn't ever have to hear you speak.

Hai Bhagwan.

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19 hours ago, MrDoaba said:

One could probably put the kapra to better use. Such as covering ones ears so one wouldn't ever have to hear you speak.

Hai Bhagwan.

Sorry? :hairan: Waheguru

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On 05/02/2018 at 4:13 AM, MrDoaba said:

One could probably put the kapra to better use. Such as covering ones ears so one wouldn't ever have to hear you speak.

Hai Bhagwan.

I pity you. Take a deep look at yourself.. empty.

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On 05/02/2018 at 4:13 AM, MrDoaba said:

One could probably put the kapra to better use. Such as covering ones ears so one wouldn't ever have to hear you speak.

Hai Bhagwan.

Do you know what you are?

You are a banned word filter activated!

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2 hours ago, InderjitS said:

I think he's trying to make  the point of why at such a young age...they will have be worn on top of nappies/diapers, might look cute but hardly practical.

It's one way to get very young children to resent their religion and their traditions from the get-go. What form of cognition does a child of a few months possess that he or she could possibly be judged to be adhering to the particulars of their faith in that way? At that age it's akin to dressing up little dolls and showing them off to family and friends. I understand the need to start them off early, particularly in these irreligious times, but start with naam before anything else.

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6 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

It's one way to get very young children to resent their religion and their traditions from the get-go. What form of cognition does a child of a few months possess that he or she could possibly be judged to be adhering to the particulars of their faith in that way? At that age it's akin to dressing up little dolls and showing them off to family and friends. I understand the need to start them off early, particularly in these irreligious times, but start with naam before anything else.

Absolutely. We also need to look at the purpose of Kakaaars as I mentioned in another post, where the footballer asked if he should remove his kirpaan during the game.

Such young children have no concept of their significance, no need to turn this into a pageant.

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