RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
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Detailed explanation-1: -The five articles of faith namely the Kesh (Hair), Kacchera (specific type of undergarments), Kangha (wooden comb), Kada (iron bracelet) and Kirpan (curved sword), collectively contribute to a Sikh’s external identity and his commitment to the Sikh way of life.
Detailed explanation-2: -What are the Sikh Articles of Faith? Initiated Sikhs are required to carry/maintain at all times: kesh (unshorn hair covered by a turban), kara (steel bracelet), kanga (small wooden comb), kacchera (undershorts), and a kirpan (resembles a knife/sword).
Detailed explanation-3: -The 5 Ks are 5 physical symbols worn by Sikhs who have been initiated into the Khalsa. The five Ks are: Kesh (uncut hair) Kara (a steel bracelet)
Detailed explanation-4: -In Sikhism: Guru Gobind Singh and the founding of the Khalsa. … the wearing of the “Five Ks”-kes or kesh (uncut hair), kangha (comb), kachha (short trousers), kara (steel bracelet), and kirpan (ceremonial sword)-did not become an obligation of all Sikhs until the establishment of the Singh Sabha, a.