RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
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What are the 5K’s and their meanings?
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Kesh-Uncut Hair-Symbol of dedication to GodKachera-Shorts-Symbol of modesty and readiness for actionKirpan-Sword-Symbol of willingness to defend truth and justiceKara-Bangle-Symbol of God’s eternityKangha-Comb-Symbol of cleanliness and discipline
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Kesh-Uncut Hair-Symbol of lazinessKachera-Shorts-Symbol of sleepingKirpan-Sword-Symbol of deathKara-Bangle-Symbol of accessoriesKangha-Comb-Hair maintenance
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Kesh-Uncut Hair-Symbol of dedication to GodKachera-Shorts-Symbol of cleanliness and disciplineKirpan-Sword-Symbol of warKara-Bangle-Symbol of God’s powerKangha-Comb-Symbol of modesty and readiness for action
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The five Ks are: Kesh (uncut hair) Kara (a steel bracelet) Kanga (a wooden comb)
Detailed explanation-2: -They are: kesh (unshorn hair and beard since the Sikh decided to keep it), kangha (a comb for the kesh, usually wooden), kara (a bracelet, usually made of iron or steel), kachera (an undergarment), and kirpan (a small curved sword of any size, shape or metal).
Detailed explanation-3: -They are usually called the Five K’s because in Punjabi their names all begin with the letter ‘K’. their hair but let it grow as a symbol of their faith. Because during their lifetimes it will get very long they wear turbans to keep it tidy. obedience to God.
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