Open your eyes Mr. Sandhu. It is a backpack that she is carrying on her back not a kirpan. And like males, not all females who tie turban may be Amritdhari…
Sifar… I think she is wearing a kirpan strap. I remember in my school days we sometimes wore the Kirpan strap this way which puts the kirpan towards your back rather than side. This was usefull for when we would play Gatka. Otherwise the kirpan would bounce around.
Thankx Bhai GMS jee. Upon carefully looking at the picture I found the strap to be the Gatra of Kirpan. And Mr./Ms. Sandhu, my apologies to you… you have a point.
Thank u Sifir i appreciate ur apology
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One thing i’m confused about is that some people where there kirpan behind there neck and over their arms, just like she did.
Is that OK?
Open your eyes Mr. Sandhu. It is a backpack that she is carrying on her back not a kirpan. And like males, not all females who tie turban may be Amritdhari…
Sifar… I think she is wearing a kirpan strap. I remember in my school days we sometimes wore the Kirpan strap this way which puts the kirpan towards your back rather than side. This was usefull for when we would play Gatka. Otherwise the kirpan would bounce around.
Thankx Bhai GMS jee. Upon carefully looking at the picture I found the strap to be the Gatra of Kirpan. And Mr./Ms. Sandhu, my apologies to you… you have a point.
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Thank u Sifir i appreciate ur apology
and for da last time i’m ms!