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Many Questions comes from some extra educated persons then why Sikh people cut nails as nails also comes again and again and cutting it is destroying naturality, if they can't cut hairs:


Dead part we cut not the living part like you buried or fires the dead human.
Acc. to Sant Singh Maskeen, We cut the dead part of nail not the living part like you buried or cremate the dead human. Moreover Nails are not associated with Spirituality, as body hairs are
 
Sikhism doesn't wrote anything directly about Cutting nails, But one should take care of his/her body which sikhism says.
 
==In gurbani==
The reference to nails is given in guru granth sahib when Bhagat Parlahad was saved by god sent Nar Singh, to kill Deamon Harinya Kashap. he killed him with his nails. Nar Singha used nails as a weapon.
 
One more place the Nails are Reffered in gurbani:
Where Guru nanak Sahib says Nails of Ahalkars(official of kings) is like nail of dogs used to give wound to poor.


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Revision as of 14:14, 9 May 2009

Nails or nakhun or Nahoon:

Many Questions comes from some extra educated persons then why Sikh people cut nails as nails also comes again and again and cutting it is destroying naturality, if they can't cut hairs:

Acc. to Sant Singh Maskeen, We cut the dead part of nail not the living part like you buried or cremate the dead human. Moreover Nails are not associated with Spirituality, as body hairs are

Sikhism doesn't wrote anything directly about Cutting nails, But one should take care of his/her body which sikhism says.

In gurbani

The reference to nails is given in guru granth sahib when Bhagat Parlahad was saved by god sent Nar Singh, to kill Deamon Harinya Kashap. he killed him with his nails. Nar Singha used nails as a weapon.

One more place the Nails are Reffered in gurbani: Where Guru nanak Sahib says Nails of Ahalkars(official of kings) is like nail of dogs used to give wound to poor.

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