Talk:Akhand Kirtani Jatha
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These two phrases are contradictory:
1. "The group replaces the uncut hair (kesh) with a small under-turban (keshki)"
2. "The addition of keshki to kesh"
Can someone resolve this? Do the AKJ cut their hair or don't they?
[edit] walls of separation
This artical says that majority of sikhs serving in the world's armies belonged to this Jatha, if they will only eat food cooked by Amrithari's did they have special cooks or kitchens in each armies's kitchen?
Brings to mind stories of Muslims who will not touch a Hindu or Christian or their food or water. And of highcast Hindus who will not touch food , water, or even the shadow of those below their station or of any other religion (including its people) this does not remind me of Guru Nanak who surely ate food or drank water along with his Muslim and "untouchable" brothers. are not all humans born of the same clay, clod or clot of the creator?Atmamatma 20:23, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
They are a sect that make new rules, crazy, nut job group! None have served alongside me! --Raidcmdr (talk) 07:53, 19 May 2008 (UTC)