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[[Image:Pavan.jpg|thimb|right|300px|Mona Sardar Pavan Singh Batth]]
[[Image:Image:Yuveee.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Sardar without hair]]
'''Mona Sardar''' means a person whose belief is sikhism but he havent kept the basic kakkar i.e Hair. That person cut his hair like you can see in image the person is from Jatt Sikh Family and he has cut his hair. This type of persons are called Mona or Rauda.
'''Mona Sardar''' means a person whose belief is sikhism but he havent kept the basic kakkar i.e Hair These type of persons are called Mona or Rauda.


[[Image:Bhajji1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sardar without beard]]
Acc. to Sikh rehat maryada, cuting of hair is a bujjer kurahit i.e the deed of apstate persons but today lakhs of sikhs are inhead. turban culture is there in punjab but people especally youth also cut there beard which is not acceptable in rehat maryada.
Acc. to Sikh rehat maryada, cuting of hair is a bujjer kurahit i.e the deed of apstate persons but today lakhs of sikhs are inhead. turban culture is there in punjab but people especally youth also cut there beard which is not acceptable in rehat maryada.

Revision as of 06:30, 23 July 2008

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Sardar without hair

Mona Sardar means a person whose belief is sikhism but he havent kept the basic kakkar i.e Hair These type of persons are called Mona or Rauda.

Sardar without beard

Acc. to Sikh rehat maryada, cuting of hair is a bujjer kurahit i.e the deed of apstate persons but today lakhs of sikhs are inhead. turban culture is there in punjab but people especally youth also cut there beard which is not acceptable in rehat maryada.