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5Ks, Turban & Ethics



   5 Ks, The : Not Mere Symbols
by Dr. Birendra Kaur  
   A Turban is to a Sikh what the Crown is to a King
by Jaswant Singh Sachdev MD. Phoenix, Arizona. Email: jaswantsachdev@cox.net Sikh Review (July 2006) 
   Anglo & Middle East Heritage of the Turban
  
   Baptism in Sikhism
  
   Concerning The Tradition Of Long Hair And Beards
by Claudia Gaspar Soares Martins, Brazil - c.gaspar@terra.com.br  
   Dastaar Bandhi
by Manpreet Kaur Singh - Melbourne, Australia  www.sikhchic.com (April 3, 2008)
   Discourse on the 5Ks
by Kamalla Rose Kaur  
   Hail Hair !
by Dr. Birendra Kaur  
   Hair
by Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba Sikh's Link With Baba Nanak 
   Hair - Opinions on hair untangled
by Navjot Kaur  
   Hair – what’s so special?
  
   Hair and Sikh History
  
   Hair, the Glory of Sikhs
Amandeep Singh   
   Heritage of the Turban
  
   Historical and Religious Material for the Sikh Turban
by United Sikhs  
   Human Hair - A Biological Necessity
by Dr. Birendra Kaur  
   I wear a Turban – I am a Sikh
 The Brampton News, Canada (June 12, 2006) 
   Importance of Turban in Sikhism
by Daljit Singh (09/12/2007)  
   Is it necessary to keep a full length of hair in tact?
by Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Ji  
   Is it necessary to partake of Amrit?
by Dr Gurbhask Singh  
   Kes and Dastar; Badges of Honor for a Sikh
by Principal SurJeet Singh  
   Kirpan Recognized
  
   Leadership By Turban (eBook)
by Ravi Singh  
   Love The Guru, Keep His Rehit
by a Gupt GurSikh  
   Moral Tradition & the Sehajdhari Debate
by Gajindar Singh (2983, Phase VII, SAS Nagar 160 0062. Punjab.)  
   Rationale of the Five K's
by Prof. Kulraj Singh The Sikh Review 
   Should Men Shave?
by A. Rishi a Civil Engineer based in Calcutta, India. (Boloji.com - August 28, 2005) His expressions are based on the premise, "Whatever be the true definition of truth, one thing is quite certain. It takes great courage to acknowledge the truth. Faith is the fearless search for truth. So it is not lost when one questions one’s beliefs." 
   Sikh Au Courante - Modern Sikh?
by I.J. Singh  Sikhe.com (Wed Jan 09, 2002))
   Sikh Ethics
  
   Sikh of the Suit
by Gurbaksh Singh  
   Sikh Symbols And Conformism
by Sirdar Kapur Singh (1973) Originally published in the Sikh Review, April 1973, under the title "The Sikh Symbols and the Sikh in Canada" 
   Sikhi - Alcohol, Smoking, and Drugs Awareness
  
   Sikhs and the Kirpan
 The Brampton News, Canada (June 6, 2006) 
   Sikhs and their Turban
by Gurmit Singh  
   Sikhs discipline and Kesh (Unshorn hair)
by Manmohan Singh (Baveja), Sydney (Australia)  
   Sikhs Laid Down Their Lives for France But Not Allowed Turbans
by SSNews, ndtv - Sep 7, 2006  
   That is why I have Kesh
by Amarpal Singh  
   The Guru's Grace: The Kirpan in Sikhism
by Hari Singh  
   The Power of a Uniform
by I. J. Singh  
   The Rational Behind Institution of 5 Kakars by Guru Sahib
by Amarpal Singh  
   The Sikh and The Turban Brand Image
  
   The Sikh Identity in Contemporary World
by Ujagar Singh Bawa, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. USA. Presented at the Sikh Renaissance Meeting, Sikh Welfare Foundation of North America, Los Angeles, CA (June 30, 1995.) 
   The Sikh Kirpaan
by Manvir Singh Khalsa  The Panthic Weekly (Sunday 8th May, 2005)
   The Symbols of a Heritage
by Dr I.J. Singh From "Sikhs and Sikhism- A view with a bias" 
   The Turban: Symbol of Sikh Identity
by W.H. McLeod SikhSpectrum.com 
   These Are Not Symbols
by Harcharan Singh  
   Triumph of the turban
by Prabhjot Singh The Tribune, India (Saturday, May 27, 2006) 
   Turban and the French Law
by M. S. Rahi Advocate, Supreme Court of India A question of Freedom of Conscience. Sikh Review January, 2005.
   Turban Backlash Why?
by Sat Hari Singh Khalsa, New York  
   Turban curiosity
by Tom Zillich The Now Newspaper (Friday, April 14, 2006) 
   Turban makes some people lose their heads
by Lyn Cockburn Edmonton Sun (Thu, September 8, 2005) 
   Turban of the Sikhs, The
by Tarlochan Singh  
   Turban of the Sikhs, The
by Bhai Surinder Singh Ji and Bhai Tarlochan Singh Ji  
   Turban, A Matter of Pride and Honour
by Roopinder Singh The Tribune (Wednesday, January 23, 2008) 
   Turban, Dastar, Dulbund, Seerbund....
 Few interesting notes. 
   Turban, The : The First Official Jewish Head Covering
by the Sephardic Cafe Founder  
   Turbanators Around The Globe
by Captain M.S. Kohli  
   Turbans
 Sikhs wear turbans partly to cover their long hair that is never cut out of respect to God’s creation. It is a symbol that is sacred to their beliefs… 
   Turbans R Us
Produced by Satnam Network (Derby)  
   Understanding the Kirpan for Non Sikhs
by Sandeep Singh Brar  
   Wanted: Not-Clean-Shaven-Turbaned-Sikh-Seeking, Modern Sikh Women
by Jitender Singh On the Growing Apostasy Among Sikh Women, Once the Backbone of the Sikh Faith 
   We are not symbols
by Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha, Singapore  
   What is a Head Worth?
by I.J. Singh (Sikhs and Sikhism: A View With a Bias)  
   What Is The Benefit Of Keeping Hair
by Gurbakhsh Singh Institute of Sikh Studies Periodical (April 2004) 
   When Jews Wore Turbans
by E.L. Segal The Jewish Star - April 6, 1990 
   Why Are You Carrying a Dagger?
by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh  
   Why The Sikhs Of Satguru Nanak Devji Do Not Cut Their Hair.
  
   Women’s Facial Hair Issues and Answers
by Yashpal Kaur (yashpal.kaur@panthic.org) The Panthic Weekly (Sunday 24th July, 2005) 


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