Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 As a devotees of lord Shiva, we should take - kesh vrat. Vow not to cut hair and wear in a bun on top of the head. This will take us close to our dearest lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Lord_Shiva , " Rahul " <c_rahul2002 wrote: > > As a devotees of lord Shiva, we should take - kesh vrat. Vow not to cut > hair and wear in a bun on top of the head. > > This will take us close to our dearest lord. > IT DOSEN'T MATTER TOO MUCH THAT HOW WE ARE LOOKING OR HOW WE ARE LIVING? ONLY AASTHA OR TRUE DEVOTION FOR GOD MATTERS. THERE IS NO NEED TO TAKE KESH VRAT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Dear Sir, I agree with you on your point of true devotion. But there has to be some discipline also. Why do our sikh brothers and sisters vow not to cut hair throughout life? They could also say that, I will have full devotion and still remain as sikh without long hair. This is not done!!! You will eat beef and say, I have devotion so no problem. Vrata is nothing but a determination, a test of yurself. I hope you take my points positively. As far as I am concerned, I got this messgae from lord in my dream for consecutive 3 days. So I decided to grow hair then. I have not cut my hair since last 2 years and not going to cut for rest of my life. I wear topknot and let me tell you, I great immense pleasure when I do meditation. After some years, I when hair will grow still long, I will make " jata " of my hair and go further close to my beloved lord Lord_Shiva , " vijaymaheshwary " <vijaymaheshwary wrote: > > Lord_Shiva , " Rahul " <c_rahul2002@> wrote: > > > > As a devotees of lord Shiva, we should take - kesh vrat. Vow not to > cut > > hair and wear in a bun on top of the head. > > > > This will take us close to our dearest lord. > > > IT DOSEN'T MATTER TOO MUCH THAT HOW WE ARE LOOKING OR HOW WE ARE > LIVING? ONLY AASTHA OR TRUE DEVOTION FOR GOD MATTERS. THERE IS NO NEED > TO TAKE KESH VRAT. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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