-Do the Sikhs consider 7 billion people in this World as sinners because almost all of them cut their hairs?
-Are the crimes committed by Sikhs under the spell of Five Vices (Kam, Krodh, lobh, Moh, hankaar) forgiven if they keep hairs?
-Why most of the Sikhs are ashamed of keeping open beards mostly in urban areas rather than wasting time in "fixing the hair" or clipping the beards, isn’t this a childish way of making both the Guru and the society happy?
-If a person is well versed in Gurbani and does a regular paath and perform good deeds but doesn't keep beard or hairs will he not be a Sikh?
-Why to just stick to one kakaar of Kesh, what about the other four kangha, kaccha, kirpan,kada? Such fuss is never made if a Sikh modifies as per his need, for example not wearing a kara or refraining from keeping a kirpan when travelling abroad, but he becomes a big big sinner when modification is made with Kesh. Why such selective outrage?
-Why most of the Sikhs don't follow the basic hukam of not keeping Surnames but only Singhs & Kaurs as instructed by Guru Gobind Singhji?
singhbj wrote:Being a Sikh is about reading, understanding & following Gurbani.
It doesn't matter what people say Gursikhs must search for answers in Gurbani.
Here are some Shabads that are relevant to the query
http://igurbani.com/?shabadid=1143&id=13852#bmb=1
http://igurbani.com/?shabadid=1164&id=14021#bmb=1
http://igurbani.com/?shabadid=1198&id=14242#bmb=1
http://igurbani.com/?shabadid=2484&id=28163#bmb=1
We Sikh don’t say in any way if you don’t follow Sikhism you will go to hell or you are sinner. We keep hair because we love our Guru and our 10th Guru’s hukam is to keep uncut hair. Our Guru is very intelligent and he knows what is good or bad for his sikh.
We sikh keep hair as a symbol of respect for the perfection of God’s creation. When we do meditation our hair helps us to absorb energy and also our each and every hair meditates with us. Naam japana helps us to overcome five vices so that we can live as Gurmukh.
By born in sikh family or wearing sikh dress doen’t make us sikh. It’s Guru’s teaching which makes us sikh. So a criminal is not Sikh at all although he wears sikh dress or born in sikh family
If you are talking about Grusikh, we are not ashamed of our open beard. According to job situation or place circumstances we tie our hair. But do not take that as we ashamed of our open beard. We love our hair.
Hair and 5 K’s we keep as fencing for Naam farming, which we do for our mind, soul and body prosperity. Without fencing there are chances of stealing Naam farming by 5 vices. Naam earning is very difficult, we need strong protection. Guru Gobind Singh ji gave us 5 K’s to protect from 5 vices.
Again we don’t say any one sinner although sikh or non sikh. It is love of our parents or sikh community who wants other sikh to keep hair. It is our way to looking them as fuss or love. As per Guru’s hukam we need to keep 5 k’s. Therefore after baptized we keep 5 k’s as commitment to Guru’s hukam. In Guru’s hukam love is hidden, which is only realized when there is need of 5 k’s.
When we travel abroad, in plane we keep our kirpan in our checked baggage and again wear when we reach our destination. Kirpan is for kirpa so if we put in checked baggage, that means we don’t want to scare others and respect law.
We Gursikh have full respect of Guru Gobind Singh ji’s hukam of equality and our guru made us King and Princess. We are proud of having our last name Singh and Kaur.
Do the Sikhs consider 7 billion people in this World as sinners because almost all of them cut their hairs?
Are the crimes committed by Sikhs under the spell of Five Vices (Kam, Krodh, lobh, Moh, hankaar) forgiven if they keep hairs?
Why most of the Sikhs are ashamed of keeping open beards mostly in urban areas rather than wasting time in "fixing the hair" or clipping the beards, isn’t this a childish way of making both the Guru and the society happy?
If a person is well versed in Gurbani and does a regular paath and perform good deeds but doesn't keep beard or hairs will he not be a Sikh?
Why to just stick to one kakaar of Kesh, what about the other four kangha, kaccha, kirpan,kada? Such fuss is never made if a Sikh modifies as per his need, for example not wearing a kara or refraining from keeping a kirpan when travelling abroad, but he becomes a big big sinner when modification is made with Kesh. Why such selective outrage?
Why most of the Sikhs don't follow the basic hukam of not keeping Surnames but only Singhs & Kaurs as instructed by Guru Gobind Singhji?
But for Sikhs Guru is Guru Granth Sahib.. Can you please quote Where Guru Granth Sahib INSTRUCTS human beings to keep unshorn hair
But for Sikhs Guru is Guru Granth Sahib.. Can you please quote Where Guru Granth Sahib INSTRUCTS human beings to keep unshorn hair.
Well Then does that mean that Buddhist way of meditation is wrong? Coz I see Buddhists monks mostly bald, for example Dalai Lama? You think whatever he meditates is getting waste.. Please explain more about connection of hairs and meditation.
So why not Kesh kept after baptizm? Why it is forced on all Sikhs?
When we travel abroad, in plane we keep our kirpan in our checked baggage and again wear when we reach our destination. Kirpan is for kirpa so if we put in checked baggage, that means we don’t want to scare others and respect law.
Isn't this modification as per our own convenience? Why we scared?
I am talking of Majority of Sikhs who keep their surnames instead of Singh/kaur or put it after Singh, Kaur.. Like XYZ Singh arora etc. etc. and funny thing is those Sikhs are the most passionate ones to teach about Rehat? Isn't it a hypocrisy?
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