Social Sciences, asked by kbharati840, 6 months ago

The practice of
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Sikhs are allowed to keep a kirpan with them as a
symbol.
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Answered by pnissintha
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Explanation:

The kirpan is a sword or a dagger of any size and shape, carried by Sikhs. It is also part of a religious commandment given by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, in which he gave an option to the Sikhs, if they accepted they must wear the five articles of faith (the five Ks) at all times, the kirpan being one of five Ks

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