The Value of Hair
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@cpjust4u You need to be a Sikh to feel the difference between having hairs and not having them...
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I hope this is a joke. People don't actually follow this guy right? No one is this crazy.
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Are Sikhs allowed to cut split or damaged ends from their hair?
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@cpjust4u see as i said if you are not capable you will make excuses and bhagat was atheist is being preached by guys like you but instead he gave his hair for the well being of humanity not because of fashion like what you guys do....and yes for your question regarding that would i gave my hair up for any operation then my anser would be NO......as guru said TO BE A SIKH IS VERY HARD and that i can see.
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If you have an accident tomorrow, and it requires you to cut your hair in order to do surgery, you wont think twice before cutting it. Because your life is more important. What happened then? cant you just do what our Gurus did and just give your life instead?
You wont. Because their not letting the mughals cut their hair was for a different reason. Here no one is forcing you to cut your hair, but situation demands it.
And sir, you dont need to have hair to be moral.
Thank you
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And jithon tak rahi gall respect di.. I respect Bhagat Singh too. He gave his life away for the country. But he was an atheist and cut his hair. So if I respect him, that;s why I should lead an atheistic life? Or if you respect him, is it necessary for you to be an atheist?
No. You dont have to start doing the same thing if you respect it. Its all about the situation.
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@HisHighnessKing as much as I respect every Sikh martyr in our history, i believe that their fight wasn't for a religion. But it was for the FREEDOM of religion!! for the same reason Guru Tegh Bahadar Ji gave his life away. It wasn't to protect any symbols sir. It was to protest against the tyranny that prevailed at that time. If they would have allowed the Mughals to cut their hair, that would ve shown signs of submission to autocracy and totalitarianism. Thats why they didnt give in.
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@cpjust4u hahaha i can just see what happened to you after you gave away your SIKH identity.....as you know it is the matter of fact that: If you are not capable of following something than you start creating excuses against it. That is what happening with you. You are waste you don't remember the shaheeds like taru singhji and the Dashmesh pitah's sacrifice. If you were believing in that you will never had any issues. I believe, that is why i never create excuses like you guys.
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So you think God is some sadistic person seeking revenge from every person on earth and so curses some of them? TROLOL :))
you sound stupid, sir.
Gurbani doesnt believe that.
And secondly, I had uncut hair for 23 years of my life. Now I trim my beard. Don't feel ANY difference
You can't "cut your hair and grow it back to experiment" sikhi is not a game you play with
khalsaman23 11 months ago 9
@caligal2010 see sikhs believe in nature's grace and going against nature is prohibited on sikhism....si if it is cutting the hair or waxing it is always prohibited because non of the sikh would go against the nature and the almighty that has given us this body
HisHighnessKing 5 months ago 6