Amrit Sanchar
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Amrit Sanchar is the term used to refer to the Sikh baptism ceremony. In the year 1699, this ceremony was established when the tenth religion's leader (Guru Gobind Singh) first baptised 5 followers of his faith and then was baptised himself by the 5 followers, who are called the Panj Pyara. The Sikh is said to have taken Amrit once they have been baptised.
In Sikhism, the baptised Sikh is also called an Amritdhari literally meaning Amrit Taker or one who has ‘Taken on Amrit’.
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