Seeking Blessings or Fashion Parade?
  Fashion has become such a dominating force in modern society that it has eroded the principles of Humility and Simplicity enshrined in Sikhism. Not only the young, even the elderly people have fallen to its bewitching charms thereby forgetting the ethics of Sikhism.

It is a very common sight to see young girls wearing short and revealing dresses even while paying obeisance in the Gurudwaras. It seems that they come to the Gurudwara not for seeking the blessings of WaheGuru but to parade themselves.

Surely their parents, especially their mothers, can advise them to wear the appropriate clothes at least while visiting their Guru? It seems the parents too have forgotten Sikhism and embraced fashion.

Where is Sikhi going?
 
 
POSTED COMMENTS:
There is 1 n only 1 method to overcome this problem.The
tajinder singh(tajinder_sehgal2000@yahoo.com)
Hello
Mandeep(mandeep.sandhu53@yahoo.co.in)
veer ji jean and short cloths should be banned in GURUD
GURJIT SINGH(gurjitsinghghuman@yahoo.in)

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