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== '''Kesh''': Hair ==
== Keski


When speaking of kesh in context of sikhism it is meant the practice of keeping unshorn hair. Guru Gobind Singh told all of his sikhs to not cut any hairs on the body. This is considered part of the body, and it will give energy to ones who don't cut it. -Gurujot Singh
When speaking of keski in context of sikhism it is meant the practice of keeping and protecting the sacred hair. Guru Gobind Singh told all of his sikhs to not cut any hairs on the body and gave keski as a kakar to protect and keep our head covered. -Gurujot Singh


[[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
[[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]

Revision as of 12:42, 26 April 2005


== Keski

When speaking of keski in context of sikhism it is meant the practice of keeping and protecting the sacred hair. Guru Gobind Singh told all of his sikhs to not cut any hairs on the body and gave keski as a kakar to protect and keep our head covered. -Gurujot Singh