Guru Gobind Singh Ji asked Banda Bahadur which five commands to follow
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Kesh (uncut hair)
Kara (a steel bracelet)
Kanga (a wooden comb)
Kaccha - also spelt, Kachh, Kachera (cotton underwear)
Kirpan (steel sword)
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Guru Gobind Singh Ji asked Banda Bahadur to always wear five things: Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, and Kirpan.
All of these items start with a K.
Following is the significance of each of these:
- Kesh (Long hair which should be uncut): Sikhs keep their hair and beard long and do not cut these throughout their lives. This symbolizes their respect for God and His creation.
- Kangha (Wooden Comb): Sikhs carry a comb with them and are required to comb their hair twice a day to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
- Kara(Iron bracelet): Sikhs wear a Kara throughout their life. This provides a sense of unity and responsibility towards their actions.
- Kachera (Cotton Underwear): Sikhs wear the Kachera at all times in order to show their readiness for battle at all times as they have a garment covering their body and can leave for battle immediately after being called.
- Kirpan(Dagger): Sikhs always keep a dagger at hand so that they can protect the people whenever needed. It should never be misused.
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