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what is the difference between gursikh and khalsa and punjabis and singhs and sardar

asked 2015-04-29 02:40:17 -0500

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updated 2018-05-30 10:17:41 -0500

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answered 2018-05-24 04:53:55 -0500

can gursikh woman marry a non-sikh

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she "can" but the questions arise, will she want to, given that perhaps life goals are different, or understanding of the purpose of life is different! Therefore I think I doubt a lot of Gursikh women would marry someone who has not made the same commitment she has

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answered 2015-04-29 03:53:14 -0500

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gursikh = a person following sikhism, mukh(face) towards guru, meaning follows what guru says, so probably a good baptized disciple

khalsa= a person who is baptized and is now following the things he promised during baptisim (keeping hair, not eating non-veg, doing paath, keeping 5 kakar etc)

punjabi= an ethnic group that originated from punjab

singh=(singh metaphor meaning is lion) singh title is added behind every khalsa, but are not just restricted to punjabi's some other cast also use this title, but the word singh is mostly used for punjabi's or khalsa's only.

sardar= a person carrying a pagdi/dumala on his head.

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