- Apr 4, 2007
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Possibly not, jasleen ji; alcohol-based medicine could save your life, and i doubt that any sleeping-around situation can claim that. (imaginary smiley goes here)
All the same: a sikh might detest cutting of hair, and yet decide to do it - for head surgery, say - in order to stay alive. Would they be a hero if they decide to die rather than shave? Even if s/he has children to care?
i think alcohol based medication is ok, as it doesn't get you intoxicated. sinister was asking about medical marijuana... i think i'd draw the line there, as the intoxication is great and it's not something that would save your life.
in my previous posts i said i agreed that alcohol for cooking, as a base in medications isn't a problem. but sikh80 said that one need not follow rehet when one has an illness. that is a much broader statement than "it's ok to take alcohol based cough syrup" or something similar.
regarding the shaving of the head for surgery... i've discussed this a lot with people. some sikhs will not do it, would rather die than loose their kes. while i respect their strength, i do not know if i could do the same. i know that if i need to have hair removed for an operation, i can go back before the panj piyare and ask forgiveness, and receive amrit again. but if the situation was not life threatening, i don't think i'd do it. that's a very personal issue.
but again, it doesn't nullify rehet completely, as sikh80 was suggesting.