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Dya Singh at Saffal Singh's school explaining the importance of Hair in Sikhism 2008

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Dya Singh goes to his Grandkids school to explain Sikhism and the importance of Hair. His Grandson Saffal Singh Dhillon helps the demonstartion by showing his class his hair too. Done in 2008 at Albany Rise Primary School, Melbourne, Australia. A true reflection of Australias' Cultural Diversity & acceptance.

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  • @Rohit84ups , look why would you abuse these religions and shut up

  • All Religions are False ! Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christianity ! ALL ARE FALSE.

    Dhan Dhan Ramanand

    Chamar Guru Ki Jai

    Dhan Dhan Ramanand

    Chamar Guru Ki Jai

  • @Rohit84up, Are you hired by the RSS or Bajrang Dal or any other seperatist group to spread hate? I laugh at your innocence, or rather foolishness. You're just a blind fool, who trying to get all tough on the net and spewing gibberish. And if it hurts you in the ass, then stop commenting on videos, that you have no knowledge on.

  • @Rohit84up,  It seems like you were brought up to be an ignorant fool, who believes that only your religion is superior. FYI, respect all religions as they lead up to God. And talking about the Sikh faith, i bet you don't even know an inch of our history. Do yourself some good, and maybe allow an exposure for yourself and who knows you might just end up being a wiser man. You talking about Hinduism, you guys, create castes and treat those in the lower caste as if they're not humans.

  • wow!!! Much hating eh!! I sense, you're an egoistic bastard. Well well, importance of long hair. Physical aspect: the knot tied up, protects the point of weakness in the head, thats why its tied up in the knot and placed on the centre of the head. Guess, an asshole like you couldn't even google that out. And suck a thumb bitch, if it wasn't for the Sikhs, your tranny cult wouldn't have survived.

  • @jasvind Your tenth master was as dumb as your first one and you are even dumber to follow them without questioning. Is it some sort of a cult where questioning or asking for simple explaination forbiden? You couldnt answer because there isnt any reasonable answer. No wonder majority of sikhs wants to follow hindu tradition which doesnt have such "master-slave" theories and its ever evolving to suit people from all walks of life. Hinduism is the answer to humanity, divinity and truth. wake up!

  • @jasvind You meaningless comment still failed to explain the significance of keeping long hair?????? Let me guess why you couldnt answer my question.. Is it because you dont let your head feel the fresh air? Or is it because you are inbred sikh? or is it because you are dumb as a sheep who just like to follow. Correct answer would be all the above. You believe in a muslim god yet your gurus were named after hindu devi devata and your youth doesnt want to grow long hair or wear turbans lol.

  • @Rohit84up, Uncut hair was being practised since the First Master and made mandatory by the Tenth Master. In whatever Sikhs do, we do have a physical and spiritual reasoning behind it. And mate, there is only one God, who is formless, what you guys believe in are called deities and no point fussing about it cause ur learned scholars has made this clear. Remember there are no gods, there is only God! There isn't a plural for the word God.

  • @Rohit84up, wow wow mate, no where did it write that we are hindus. Sure, we did have certain ideas from the different religions, but in no way are we linked to them. You gotta realise that we are a separate entity. Hell yeah, uncut hair isn't mandatory in Hinduism, cause most of your generation just fucked up your beliefs, guess you gotta take a reality check with most of your learned scholars. And FYI, we were not inspired to keep the uncut hair from your religion.

  • @jasvind Are you seriously comparing ordinary sikhs with hindu gods? So basically you are saying that your inspirations of keeping long hair comes from hinduism.Its not mandatory in hiduism yet it is among the basics of sikhi? If thats the case then why bother to claim a different religion? Thank you for confirming my assesment of sikhism that it borrows the ideas from exisiting religions (hinduism and islam) and lacks the meaningful identity of its own.

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