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Questions one and two have been answered. As for question three. I remember Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji discussing this matter (women being allowed to do ishnaan seva and kirtan within Sri Darbar Sahib) with a sevadar at Harimandir Sahib. When pressed on the matter, the sevadar finally said "If we allow women to do seva and kirtan within, then the men will not be able to control themselves." To me that comment says a lot more about the men than the women. What a sad, old-fashioned attitude. I believe that all three of your points can, will and, in fact, must change. Our children and their children will not tolerate it.

Questions one and two have been answered. As for question three. I remember Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji discussing this matter (women being allowed to do ishnaan seva and kirtan within Sri Darbar Sahib) with a sevadar at Harimandir Sahib. When pressed on the matter, the sevadar finally said "If we allow women to do seva and kirtan within, then the men will not be able to control themselves." To me that comment says a lot more about the men than the women. What a sad, old-fashioned attitude. I believe that all three of your points can, will and, will, and in fact, must must change. Our children and their children will not tolerate it.