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By: Gurdeb Kaur

I am a little confused. Waheguru pls help

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By: Rajinder Sharma

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By: yadig

@Rajinder Sharma So maybe women should wear plumes and feathers that might help, Rajinder is on to something here. You are extremely intelligent.

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By: The "Miss Representation" Trailor, Crazy Feminists, and A Hillarious "Got...

[...] the tone of the L.A. times piece. In Birpal Kaur’s rebuttal post on The Langar Hall, “Separate But Equal,” she explores this cultural double standard; Sikh males aren’t warned that Sikh women [...]

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By: A Decision on the Razor's Edge - Page 7

[...] Today!   http://thelangarhall.com/sikhi/sikh-…ate-but-equal/ Guest blogged by Birpal Kaur Over this past weekend there was an article published in the Los [...]

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By: Anonymous

@Birpal Kaur Wow, I find it extremely offensive that you posted your personal insecurities regarding Sikhism on a major newspaper.

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By: yadig

Anonymous it was not insecurities with Sikhi if you chose to actually pay attention to the article. It was the insecurities with dealing with the world and the relationship you have with your guru....

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By: Saffron

What is the basis of this 'caste analysis'? I also see nothing wrong with the hijab as a representation of what may be achieved. Considering make up, naturelle, etc. – religion is a journey, and maybe...

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By: Raj Singh

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By: Raj Singh

Replying to Blighty Singh, I also even saw urban sikh girls doing every type of fashion even cutting hair but male members in their family wear turban and keep beard and tie it always. But what is the...

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