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A sikh without keshas is not considered a sikh. If a sikh cuts his hair he is 'patit'. There should be no category of Keshadhari sikhs. A sikh who has kept hair but following different path is a MANMUKH. But by naming sikhs Keshdharis it means we are recognizing others as Sikhs who have not kept hair. | A sikh without keshas is not considered a sikh. If a sikh cuts his hair he is 'patit'. There should be no category of Keshadhari sikhs. A sikh who has kept hair but following different path is a MANMUKH. But by naming sikhs Keshdharis it means we are recognizing others as Sikhs who have not kept hair. [http://www.casino-spielen.biz casino spielen] | ||
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A sikh without keshas is not considered a sikh. If a sikh cuts his hair he is 'patit'. There should be no category of Keshadhari sikhs. A sikh who has kept hair but following different path is a MANMUKH. But by naming sikhs Keshdharis it means we are recognizing others as Sikhs who have not kept hair. casino spielen
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