RELIGIONS
BUDDHISM
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Sikh’s tuck this into their hair for cleanliness
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a kara or comb
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a sword or kirpan
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a gold pin
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a kara or bracelet
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Kanga – The wooden comb is a symbol of cleanliness and Sikhs are required to comb their hair with it twice a day.
Detailed explanation-2: -The hair is combed twice daily with a kanga, another of the five Ks, and tied into a simple knot known as a joora or rishi knot. This knot of hair is usually held in place with the kanga and covered by a turban.
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