RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
Question
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what is the symbolism of the Kirpans in the Sikh symbol
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that God has no beginning or end and
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truth and knowledge
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defending religion
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all of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Kirpans are typically sheathed and worn with a gatra (a strap) underneath clothing. The kirpan obligates a Sikh to the ideals of generosity, compassion and service to humanity. It acts as a reminder to its bearer of a Sikh’s solemn duty to protect the weak and promote justice for all.
Detailed explanation-2: -The kirpan (Punjabi: ) is a curved, single-edged blade that Khalsa Sikhs are required to wear as part of their religious uniform (The 5 Ks), as prescribed by the Sikh Code of Conduct. It is commonly manifested as a dagger or knife in the present-day.
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