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Special Underwear
'''Kachera/Kacha:''' Undershorts. One of the five Sikh articles of faith, given as gifts of love by Guru Gobind Singh, worn by a baptized Sikh.


This was given by Guru Gobind Singh to remind his sikhs that they should control their sexual desire. They are long underwear that are very modest. Usually made from white material. This served to cover the sexual organs as well as remind sikhs to think of the opposite sex as they would family members and not objects. They are tied with a nala or draw string. This serves as another reminder that when one is untying the drawstring they are given time to think about what they are doing.
This was given by Guru Gobind Singh to remind his sikhs that they should control their sexual desire. They are long underwear that are very modest. Usually made from white material. This served to cover the sexual organs as well as remind sikhs to think of the opposite sex as they would family members and not objects. They are tied with a nala (draw string). This serves as another reminder that when one is untying the drawstring one is given time to think about what ones is about to do.
 
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Revision as of 16:32, 11 April 2005

Kachera/Kacha: Undershorts. One of the five Sikh articles of faith, given as gifts of love by Guru Gobind Singh, worn by a baptized Sikh.

This was given by Guru Gobind Singh to remind his sikhs that they should control their sexual desire. They are long underwear that are very modest. Usually made from white material. This served to cover the sexual organs as well as remind sikhs to think of the opposite sex as they would family members and not objects. They are tied with a nala (draw string). This serves as another reminder that when one is untying the drawstring one is given time to think about what ones is about to do.