• Welcome to all New Sikh Philosophy Network Forums!
    Explore Sikh Sikhi Sikhism...
    Sign up Log in

Reply to thread

ok, erm, let me try and stay on topic as best I can...


Let's just say the dress sense of males is still acceptable in punjabi/indian culture, but I see more females dressing in a way which does not fit into the culture of dressing in a way that shows sanskar perhaps? Of course I am not talking about having to wear salwar/kameez and suit lengha, kurta pyjama?!


Also some other things; it was culturally normal for indian women to keep uncut hair. But now, many sikh girls are getting pretty short hairstyles whereas men will normally keep kesh for respect to khalsa reasons, although turban is pretty cultural in my eyes.


I know sikh men here used to fool around with goris, but now they fool around with sikh girls as well. Also many sikh girls in London are hateful of turbans, so not showing much cultural respect in that context.


otherwise I don't seem to see much different, most people in kaliyuga are messed up, selfish etc.




I was chatting about dress sense, around London I have see most sikh men dressed appropriately, but I see significant numbers of sikh girls not dressed in a traditionally acceptable manner.


Top