RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
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Dastar Bandi:a ceremony comparable to baptism in which a Sikh shows his or her commitment to the teachings of the Gurus
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Vaisakhi:pilgrimage to Amritsar
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Amrit Sanchar:a ceremony comparable to baptism in which a Sikh shows his or her commitment to the teachings of the Gurus
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Dastar Bandi:a turban tying ceremony that represents the journey to adulthood
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Detailed explanation-1: -Amrit Sanchar ("nectar ceremony"; also called Amrit sanskar, Amrit Parchar, or Khande di Pahul), is the name given in the Sikh tradition to the Baptism ceremony which is also known as the initiation ceremony into the Khalsa “brotherhood".
Detailed explanation-2: -Amrit sanskar is a ceremony of initiation into the Khalsa. The candidate may be an adolescent but is more frequently an adult. The ceremony is conducted by five initiated Sikhs (known as the Panj Piare or ‘five loved ones’) who wear traditional white, yellow/orange or dark blue clothes, and all have the Five Ks .
Detailed explanation-3: -Amrit Sanskar is the initiation ceremony that Sikhs take part in when they make the decision to become fully committed to Sikhism. Once they have gone through this initiation ceremony, they commit themselves to the Khalsa .