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why did Sikh joined khalsa what is khalsa​

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Answered by MonosnanDas
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Upon initiation, a Khalsa Sikh was given the titles of Singh (male) meaning lion and Kaur (female) meaning princess.

Answered by vansh2006jaat
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The word 'khalsa' means 'pure'. Joining the Khalsa is a sign of commitment in Sikhism. Today, Sikhs who wish to become members of the Khalsa show their commitment and dedication by taking part in the Amrit Sanskar ceremony .

Khalsa, (Punjabi: “the Pure”) the purified and reconstituted Sikh community instituted by Guru Gobind Singh on March 30, 1699 (Baisakhi Day; Khalsa Sikhs celebrate the birth of the order on April 13 of each year). ... Khalsa is used to denote both the body of initiated Sikhs and the community of all Sikhs.

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