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== 5 K's ==
= 5 K's =


I am sorry, I have "rolledback" the change that you made to the above article as the change you made was not supports by an historical evidence.  
* 1. I am sorry, I have "rolledback" the change that you made to the above article as the change you made was not supported by any historical evidence.  


If you feel strongly about this please put you points in the discussion tab of the article with evidence.  
* 2. If you feel strongly about this please put you points in the discussion tab of the article with evidence.  


You will note that the article follows the "Official" line on the 5K's as accepted by the community.  If you check the [http://www.sgpc.net/rehat_maryada/section_six.html SGPC site], it mentions the following: "The person to be baptised must have taken bath and washed the hair and must wear all five K's- [[Kesh]] (unshorn hair), strapped [[Kirpan]] (sword), [[Kachhehra]] (prescribed shorts), [[Kanga]] (Comb tucked in the tied up hair), [[Karha]] (Steel bracelet)."
* 3. You will note that the article follows the "Official" line on the 5K's as accepted by the community.  If you check the [http://www.sgpc.net/rehat_maryada/section_six.html SGPC site], it mentions the following: "The person to be baptised must have taken bath and washed the hair and must wear all five K's- [[Kesh]] (unshorn hair), strapped [[Kirpan]] (sword), [[Kachhehra]] (prescribed shorts), [[Kanga]] (Comb tucked in the tied up hair), [[Karha]] (Steel bracelet)."


I look forward to this discussion. --[[User:Hari singh|Hari Singh]] 19:23, 1 March 2006 (Central Standard Time)
* 4. I look forward to this discussion. --[[User:Hari singh|Hari Singh]] 19:23, 1 March 2006 (Central Standard Time)
==I Agree==
Maan Yog Kkaur Ji and Hari Singh Ji ,
 
* 5. With due regard to Author's sentiments and whole hearted '''WELCOME!''' & '''THANKS!''' to her for having commenced contributing to to the Holy cause of GurSeva, [[User: Mutia|Mutia]] agrees with you in totality. [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=DEFINATIONS#.3E...SIKH:_1.2C_who_calls_himself_a_sikh....3E Any one who calls himself a Sikh] will for sure relish the social aroma of [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mool_Mantar_and_its_Perception#ONE_ETERNAL_LORD_TRUTH__.28the_creator.29 TRUTH] in these words.
 
* 6. More views, Specially from [[User:Kkaur1]] Ji are welcome. May I take this opportunity to request the author that we, All Sikhs of GURU would love to share more with the authors & look forward to their active participation. -2 Feb 06

Latest revision as of 20:20, 1 March 2006

5 K's

  • 1. I am sorry, I have "rolledback" the change that you made to the above article as the change you made was not supported by any historical evidence.
  • 2. If you feel strongly about this please put you points in the discussion tab of the article with evidence.
  • 3. You will note that the article follows the "Official" line on the 5K's as accepted by the community. If you check the SGPC site, it mentions the following: "The person to be baptised must have taken bath and washed the hair and must wear all five K's- Kesh (unshorn hair), strapped Kirpan (sword), Kachhehra (prescribed shorts), Kanga (Comb tucked in the tied up hair), Karha (Steel bracelet)."
  • 4. I look forward to this discussion. --Hari Singh 19:23, 1 March 2006 (Central Standard Time)

I Agree

Maan Yog Kkaur Ji and Hari Singh Ji ,

  • 5. With due regard to Author's sentiments and whole hearted WELCOME! & THANKS! to her for having commenced contributing to to the Holy cause of GurSeva, Mutia agrees with you in totality. Any one who calls himself a Sikh will for sure relish the social aroma of TRUTH in these words.
  • 6. More views, Specially from User:Kkaur1 Ji are welcome. May I take this opportunity to request the author that we, All Sikhs of GURU would love to share more with the authors & look forward to their active participation. -2 Feb 06