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Questions about covering head while doing Nitnem and Abhyaas

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1. After you have had a full kesi ishnaan and sit to do abhiyaas, is it ok to have your keski and kanga around your waist, leave your head totally uncovered and air dry your hair while doing abhiyaas ?. If this is not ok, could the sangat please advise the correct Gurmat.

If you are not sitting in Hazoori of Guru Sahib, it's fine to do so.


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2. When abhiyaas has finished and you are about to start your nitem, then how should you have your kes?, covered with keski like a chunni or put your hair up in tressknot and tie a small keski ?

When doing Paath from Gutka Sahib, you must have a Keski tied on your head.

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3. Do you have to comb your hair before nitnem ?

Kesh should be combed before Ardaas for morning Nitnem.

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Veer Ji - What about if doing paath kanth? I have been told that Kes still have to be covered?

The Kesh can be left open but many Gursikhs prefer to still cover their heads with a Keski.


Guru Sahib knows better.

Daas,
Kulbir Singh

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1. After you have had a full kesi ishnaan and sit to do abhiyaas, is it ok to have your keski and kanga around your waist, leave your head totally uncovered and air dry your hair while doing abhiyaas ?. If this is not ok, could the sangat please advise the correct Gurmat.

If you are not sitting in Hazoori of Guru Sahib, it's fine to do so.


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2. When abhiyaas has finished and you are about to start your nitem, then how should you have your kes?, covered with keski like a chunni or put your hair up in tressknot and tie a small keski ?

When doing Paath from Gutka Sahib, you must have a Keski tied on your head.

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3. Do you have to comb your hair before nitnem ?

Kesh should be combed before Ardaas for morning Nitnem.

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Veer Ji - What about if doing paath kanth? I have been told that Kes still have to be covered?

The Kesh can be left open but many Gursikhs prefer to still cover their heads with a Keski.


Guru Sahib knows better.

Daas,
Kulbir Singh
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