Gurmukhi Dastaar March 22, 2010 11:29PM |
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Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar March 23, 2010 10:07AM |
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baba bishan singh jee were the only taksal mahapurakh that tied this type of dastaar... every other mahapurkh tied gol dastars.. with the youth dumallai and gol dastars are more popular but the older generation usually wears the Patiala-shahi puggs.
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar March 23, 2010 10:56AM |
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Bhai Kulbir Singh
There is a picture of Sant Kartar Singh doing paath from Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee and he is wearing the Gurmukhi Dastaara like Baba Bishan Singh jee. If someone can post the picture it would be great.
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Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar March 23, 2010 11:34AM |
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matha tek literally means forehead must touch the ground! how can someone with patiala wale pug touch his forehead to the floor???
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Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar April 15, 2010 02:38PM |
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar April 15, 2010 03:39PM |
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Bhai Kulbir Singh ji
> 1) It should not be put in mouth when tying it.
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> 2) There should be no laR in the back.
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> 3) No pins to hold it and no use of Maava.
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> 4) No Pooni and the Dastaar should not be sewn in
> the middle to make it double wide like
> Patiala-shahi puggs.
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> 5) The Keski underneath must be visible on the
> forehead.
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar April 15, 2010 04:33PM |
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Jaskirat Singh Wrote:
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> Recently I was wondering why Bhai Sahib Bhai
> Randheer Singh Jee tied sidhi dastaar instead of
> dumalla? Surely Bhai Sahib must have known that
> original dastaar was dumalla? Were these type of
> gurmukhi dastars worn in the days of Guru Jee in
> their human form?
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Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 08:12AM |
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Bhai Sahib Kulbir Singh Jeo, can you please let me know the source for this info? I mean, is it a practice followed (or should be followed) in the jatha, or is it mentioned in some rehatnama, etc? Please note that I'm mainly interested in points 2 & 3, as the rest of the points are totally obvious!
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 08:59AM |
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 09:25AM |
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Last point (5) is a recent innovation by some of the Toronto singhs.
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 09:27AM |
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Last point (5) is a recent innovation by some of the Toronto singhs.
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 10:32AM |
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 08, 2010 10:59AM |
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Lets talk about the Mahanpurkhs you have mentioned above, as we know many of these Gurmukh Piare Mahanpurkhs have written regarding Gurmat. Please tell/quote any of their writing where this point was mentioned, then definitely I will accept that it was not innovated in Toronto.
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Some of these Gurmukh Piare Mahanpurkhs have been wearing ACHKEN most of the time, should we say that Gurmukhi Bana must include an ACHKEN too and so on ....
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Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 09, 2010 12:34AM |
Re: Gurmukhi Dastaar December 09, 2010 07:46AM |
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Have I understood correctly that this way of tying Dastaara (no pooni, no pins, no larr in the end) is as per tradition, and NOT the requirement from Guru Sahib? I mean, there is no anti-Gurmat implications by following it?