Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 hello am inquring about siyar singhi av had 1 for about 4 5 years and its in sindoor i have cut its hait recently and it has to very long strands of hair so i cut them to half the size to what they where plus av given it a trimm all round i dont no if it is living or dead need more information on this plus there is a part where the hair has a lot of sindoor stuck to it its like a hairy tongue but its not a tongue its kind of damp hair so the sindoor sticks to it i need to no if i should of cut its hair or not and what shoul it be kept in iheard it shoul be in a silver container mines in a plastic container and how do you use it like when are you sposed to look at it and when are you spoesed to trimm it thats if you can give it a trim please get back to me thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Sir, We know siyar singi is an animal product of jackal origin. Since it is difficult to ascertain its origin , is there any other scientific test which could establish its origin to a jackal ? fake siyar singis are available for as low as 40 rupees. They are the tail pieces of either a squirrel or mongoose or other small fur animals. One should not dish out a huge price simply because the seller says it is a genuine product. Therefore, there is only one choice left with the buyer. Since it is common knowledge that the hair keep growing on the siyar singi , in spite of its being dead , he should himself verify this fact by keeping the siyar singi in his possession for at least a year. The seller must agree to a cheque which is post dated for a year. If the seller refuses to agree with this arrangement , you know he is selling a fake to you. With regards, Rajan sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friend khan > > the usages and purposes of siyar singhi are varied and even its mere > presence in a house makes the dwelling place protected from evils. > > for a grihastha like you, you may keep the siyar singhi in any > container (plastic or silver) in sindoor powder and you may put one > ilaichi and one lavang also in that box. you may daily show an > agarbatti to it. thats it. you need not cut it and just let the > hair grow on its own. > > however, almost all the siyar singhis sold in the market are fake > and only genuine suppliers like myself and alok jagawat have the > genuine ones. > > to protect one from visible and invisible enemies, one (especially > businessmen) is advised to keep one siyar singhi at home and one > siyar singhi at the shop also. > > one of my customers in USA was facing a highly damaging litigation > from the governemnt and he has won this case after getting a genuine > siyar singhi from me. > > unfortunately, they have become extinct and am currently left with > only one large piece and one small piece. for the past few months i > have been trying to buy genuine ones from the sources but all are > confessing that they have become extinct and all prized owners of > the siyar singhi must not dispose them as they would be next to > impossible to procure in future. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > > sacred-objects, "khan" <elviss8@> wrote: > > > > hello am inquring about siyar singhi av had 1 for about 4 5 years > and > > its in sindoor i have cut its hait recently and it has to very > long > > strands of hair so i cut them to half the size to what they where > plus > > av given it a trimm all round i dont no if it is living or dead > need > > more information on this plus there is a part where the hair has a > lot > > of sindoor stuck to it its like a hairy tongue but its not a > tongue > > its kind of damp hair so the sindoor sticks to it i need to no if > i > > should of cut its hair or not and what shoul it be kept in iheard > it > > shoul be in a silver container mines in a plastic container and > how do > > you use it like when are you sposed to look at it and when are you > > spoesed to trimm it thats if you can give it a trim please get > back to > > me thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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