Social Sciences, asked by vasanthvasanth, 1 year ago

who was the founder of sikhism? identify "5''k' s in 'khalsa

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Answered by YourAverageShinigami
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The founder of Sikhism is Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The 5K's are: Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (a wooden comb for the hair), Kara (a iron bracelet), Kachera (100% cotton tieable undergarment (not an elastic one) and Kirpan (an iron dagger large enough to defend yourself).
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The "founder of Sikhism" was "Guru Nanak".

Explanation:

"Guru Nanak" was also the first Sikh guru of all the 10 gurus. All the followers of Khalasa who are Sikhs wear the 5Ks. They are known as the five 5Ks as all their names start with K and are:

(1) Kesh Kesh - This stands for hair.

(2) Kangha - This stands for a wooden comb

(3) The Kara- This stands for a steel bangle.

(4) The Kachera - This stands for a pair of short brown trousers. '

(5) The Kirpan- The warriors sword.

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