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Dear Deepika,

            There's absolutely no issues in you wearing a Khanda despite you being a non-Sikh.  I myself have heard of Prasad being booked at the Golden Temple through Online but i haven't tried myself yet but yes if you have received Rumaala and a Kirpan with the Prasad you can keep them in your handbag, no doubt about that.

To keep yourself and your family away from any bad effects of life the best thing to do is Chanting the name of Dhan Guru Nanak for at least an hour a day, this can be done while doing various chores of the household, while travelling, or even while sitting alone during meditation. Remember, God himself took birth onto this Earth in the form of Guru Nanak, so the best and easiest way to salvation in this dark age is through Chanting HIS Name.

But what surprises me is you being a Tamilian Hindu, how come you got in touch with Sikhism because as per my knowledge there are very Sikhs in the State of Tamil Nadu. Did you heard of Sikhism through your Sikh friends, how did you get interested in Sikhism?

Dear Deepika,

            There's absolutely no issues in you wearing a Khanda despite you being a non-Sikh.  I myself have heard of Prasad being booked at the Golden Temple through Online but i haven't tried myself yet but yes if you have received Rumaala and a Kirpan with the Prasad you can keep them in your handbag, no doubt about that.

To keep yourself and your family away from any bad effects of life the best thing to do is Chanting the name of Dhan Guru Nanak for at least an hour a day, this can be done while doing various chores of the household, while travelling, or even while sitting alone during meditation. Remember, God himself took birth onto this Earth in the form of Guru Nanak, so the best and easiest way to salvation in this dark age is through Chanting HIS Name.

But what surprises me is you being a Tamilian Hindu, how come you got in touch with Sikhism because as per my knowledge there are very Sikhs in the State of Tamil Nadu. Did you heard learn of Sikhism through your Sikh friends, how did you get interested in Sikhism?

Dear Deepika,

            There's absolutely no issues in you wearing a Khanda despite you being a non-Sikh.  I myself have heard of Prasad being booked at the Golden Temple through Online but i haven't tried myself yet but yes if you have received Rumaala and a Kirpan with the Prasad you can keep them in your handbag, no doubt about that.

To keep yourself and your family away from any bad effects of life the best thing to do is Chanting the name of Dhan Guru Nanak for at least an hour a day, this can be done while doing various chores of the household, while travelling, or even while sitting alone during meditation. Remember, God himself took birth onto this Earth in the form of Guru Nanak, so the best and easiest way to salvation in this dark age is through Chanting HIS Name.

But what surprises me is you being a Tamilian Hindu, how come you got in touch with Sikhism because as per my knowledge there are very Sikhs in the State of Tamil Nadu. Did you learn of Sikhism through your Sikh friends, how did you get got interested in Sikhism?