@Real_Ndabezitha@EthanLevins2 They literally had two F35 supporting the search. The F-15, even though it’s old, is still a capable aircraft, just like the F-16, A-10 and even the B-52 bomber.
@Orlando71156528 This videos seems to be from the Gaza war where US aircraft dropped goods. Based on the plane design, those are C-17 and the streets are those of Gaza.
Famous players like Jasprit Bumrah, Yuvraj Singh, Shubman Gill, and Ish Sodhi are all Sikhs who choose to cut their hair.
Here is a simpler way to explain the three main groups:
1. Amritdhari (The Initiated)
These are Sikhs who have taken Amrit. They follow the rules very strictly.
Hair: They never cut or shave any hair on their body.
Rules: They must wear the "5 Ks" at all times.
2. Keshdhari (The Turban-Wearers)
This is the group I belong to. These are the majority of Sikhs you see. Arshdeep Singh comes into this category too.
Hair: they keep the hair on their head long and wear a turban.
Rules: They follow the faith and look like traditional Sikhs, but they might not have taken the Amrit or might trim their beard.
Note: Many people use the word Sehajdhari for this, but technically, "Keshdhari" means "one who keeps hair."
3. Mona (The Shorn)
These are people who feel Sikh in their hearts and follow the religion’s teachings.
Hair: They choose to cut their hair and do not wear a turban.
Identity: They still identify as Sikh and visit the Gurdwara, but they don't keep the outward look.