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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Princess

What???? There's such thing as Hindu Punjabi?😕😕😲

My friend was saying the same, it confused her too. Yes there is such thing. They are all from the state of Punjab (making them Punjabi), but they follow Hinduism, making them Hindu Punjabi :)

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Guys..

I'm from the state of Punjab in Pakistan - and am also Punjabi. Being punjabi doesn't mean you're from a specific religion, only means you are from Punjab! 😉

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Misangelic

Not every sikh keeps the hair i too have cut my hair because i am not amrit sakhi which means you take the vow to follow the 5ks one of which is not cutting your hair

Hope this makes sense to you.

I know that yaar. B/c I cut my hair too. But what I find really weird is that he shaving his head for an Akhand Path. Don't you find it weird? Like how is that going to help him?

Stupid Ekta confused the heck out of me. But thanks all for telling me about Punjabi Hindu. That's something new to me.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Princess

I know that yaar. B/c I cut my hair too. But what I find really weird is that he shaving his head for an Akhand Path. Don't you find it weird? Like how is that going to help him?

Stupid Ekta confused the heck out of me. But thanks all for telling me about Punjabi Hindu. That's something new to me.

It is strange for Akhand Path but dont they shave the heads of small boys as a ritual as well? My friend had it done when he was a kid. Or maybe Ranvir wanted to go one step further.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Princess

I know that yaar. B/c I cut my hair too. But what I find really weird is that he shaving his head for an Akhand Path. Don't you find it weird? Like how is that going to help him?

Stupid Ekta confused the heck out of me. But thanks all for telling me about Punjabi Hindu. That's something new to me.

😆 i wont get onto ekta or will be clashes...No i did not its not even anything to do with the akhanpath i guess he did to completly start again

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Posted: 19 years ago
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u know princess i was thinking the same thing.. im a sikh.. so when they said akhand path.. im like HUH ranveer's going to the gurudwara 😆 but then i thought maybe there's somethin in hinduism.. that's somehow related.. cuz as far as im concerned.. they alwayz have a pooja not akhand path.. and then he shaved all his head off.. so basically im still
Edited by nyzbabigyal - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Affay

Guys..

I'm from the state of Punjab in Pakistan - and am also Punjabi. Being punjabi doesn't mean you're from a specific religion, only means you are from Punjab! 😉

exactly😉 being punjabi just means ur from punjab😕
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Akhand Path is non-recital of a prayer .........

for example Akhand Hanuman Chalisa Path is reading Hanuman Chalisa continuously for 108 times........

similarly it can be done by reading Ramayan continuosly ... which is called Akhand Ramayan Path........

u also have prayer called Akhand Japa of Om Nama Shivaya... mainly done on Maha Shivrathri........

so Akhand path means non-stop recital of a prayer (hindu/sikh) for specified number of times or for specified time.......


as far as shaving the head is concerned ..... i donno y they showed it in this particular puja.......

shaving head is a south indian tradition ....mainly people offer their hair to Lord Balaji in Tirupathi , when their wishes r fulfilled.......... I have no clue about North Indian shaving off their head......

hope i am clear..... just wanted to share these points.....
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Akhand Path is non-recital of a prayer .........

for example Akhand Hanuman Chalisa Path is reading Hanuman Chalisa continuously for 108 times........

similarly it can be done by reading Ramayan continuosly ... which is called Akhand Ramayan Path........

u also have prayer called Akhand Japa of Om Nama Shivaya... mainly done on Maha Shivrathri........

so Akhand path means non-stop recital of a prayer (hindu/sikh) for specified number of times or for specified time.......


as far as shaving the head is concerned ..... i donno y they showed it in this particular puja.......

shaving head is a south indian tradition ....mainly people offer their hair to Lord Balaji in Tirupathi , when their wishes r fulfilled.......... I have no clue about North Indian shaving off their head......

hope i am clear..... just wanted to share these points.....
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: nyzbabigyal

u know princess i was thinking the same thing.. im a sikh.. so when they said akhand path.. im like HUH ranveer's going to the gurudwara 😆 but then i thought maybe there's somethin in hinduism.. that's somehow related.. cuz as far as im concerned.. they alwayz have a pooja not akhand path.. and then he shaved all his head off.. so basically im still

Yah. I just watched the video. It didn't look nothing like an Akhand Path. It was a Pooja. I don't know why they called it Akhand Path. So yah I am also

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