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What are the five sacred emblems of Sikhism?

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Answered by vippanriar
5
Kesh
kanga
Kara
kachera
kirpan
Answered by aqibkincsem
1

"The five sacred emblems of Sikhism are also called as 5 K’s and are as follows:

Kesh - Uncut hair.

Kangha- a wooden comb for the hair.

Kara- an iron bracelet.

Kachera- an untieable undergarment.

Kirpan- an iron dagger to defend oneself.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji commanded to wear these 5 K’s by the Khalsa Sikhs all the times.


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