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*5 k's were given by Guru Gobind Singh as reminders of their faith to Sikhism to be worn at all times. | *'''5 k's''' were given by Guru Gobind Singh as reminders of their faith to Sikhism to be worn at all times. Once a Sikh has been baptised, s/he is bound to wear five items on them at all times. Some non-baptised Sikhs also wear these items out of respect for their tenth prophet, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] while others are under compulsion and it is their duty to don these items. | ||
=='''the five k's'''== | =='''the five k's'''== | ||
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[[Kirpan]] (sword) which relates to the element of fire. | [[Kirpan]] (sword) which relates to the element of fire. | ||
Most male Sikhs will wear a [[Turban]] over the uncut hair or Kesh | |||
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[[Category:Lifestyle and Technology]] | [[Category:Lifestyle and Technology]] | ||
[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] | [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] |
Revision as of 16:30, 23 April 2005
- 5 k's were given by Guru Gobind Singh as reminders of their faith to Sikhism to be worn at all times. Once a Sikh has been baptised, s/he is bound to wear five items on them at all times. Some non-baptised Sikhs also wear these items out of respect for their tenth prophet, Guru Gobind Singh while others are under compulsion and it is their duty to don these items.
the five k's
Kesh (uncut hair) relates to the element of ether
Kara (steel bracelet) relates to the element of air
Kanga (wooden comb) relates to the element of earth
Kachera (cotton underwear) relates to the element of water
Kirpan (sword) which relates to the element of fire.
Most male Sikhs will wear a Turban over the uncut hair or Kesh
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