Talk:Keshdhari

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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.

sarbjeet_1313me

KESHDHARI can be anyone, JOgis hare keshdharis, Bairagis are Keshdharis, Many Sufis are keshdharis. Basically Keshdhari means who have Kesh. Sikhs are generally Keshdharis as they also believe in natural way of life like these all. but sikhs also believe that by mere keeping hair don't think yuou will enjoy the supreme bliss. One have to act accordingly to . If he kept hair because of HUKAM, he have to follow Hukam to to become complete. (Lucky 22:13, 15 July 2010 (UTC))