Tuesday, 1 May 2018

A post Every Sikh Boy & Sikh Mother should see and practice

Greetings!!!

Although I am a Tamil boy, I respect Sikhism.
I am posting step by step guide of making topknot (Juda) of a long hair Sikh boy by his mother.
I also have similar hair and my mother helps me to sport hair in same fashion.
Please share your comments and requesting you to add similar pictures in my blog.
Priyamvad 1

Step 1
Sikh boy with wonderful long hair. He has washed his hair today and dried them. Hence they look frizzy. His mother is holding a bowl containing lots of hair oil (Sesame oil) and she has started applying it on his scalp.


Priyamvad 2

Step 2
Mother is also a devout Sikh woman. She is sporting hair in a topknot and wearing a keski.
She continue to apply hair oil on long hair of her son. What a proud mother.
Priyamvad 3

Step 3
Mother has applied lots of hair oil on scalp and roots of hair and now she is applying on the strands.
Its an amazing experience. Son must be enjoying it.
Priyamvad 4
Step 4
Oiling is done. Just see well oiled long hair of son. He is combing it neatly; starting from back of his head. He is removing matted hair and he will preserve them and one day he will drown it in holy river.
Its amazing to see well oiled long, straight hair of a Sikh Boy. A true Sikh.
Priyamvad 5
Step 5
Now mother is all set to tie son's hair in a topknot (Juda). She has combed hair once again and see difference between first photo frizzy hair versus well oiled slick hair combed forward.
Son has bowed in front of mother which is mark of respect to mother and divine Kesh (Hair)
Priyamvad 6
Step 6
Sikh mother has started braiding son's long hair. Braiding will keep his hair secured and manageable.
Since son has long hair, his brais will be like a long thick rope.
Priyamvad 7
Step 7
Mother is almost done with braiding. Last few inches of hair length remaining.
Look at well oiled neat long hair braid. Guruji has really blesses this Sikh boy.
Priyamvad 8
 Step 8
Braiding is completed. Mother is coiling son's braid on his head and she will make a knot of his long braid and create a topknot (Juda)/ She will secure it with string. Finally son will sport a Patka and all set for daily chorus.

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Praise to Guru

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