RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
Question
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What was the Khalsa?
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The collective order of 5 baptised Sikhs that were willing to risk their life for Guru Nanak
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The collective order of 10 baptised Sikhs that were willing to risk their life for Guru Gobind Singh
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The collective order of 15 baptised Sikhs that were willing to risk their life for Guru Gobind Singh
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The collective order of 5 baptised Sikhs that were willing to risk their life for Guru Gobind Singh
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The word ‘khalsa’ means ‘pure’. Joining the Khalsa is a sign of commitment in Sikhism. Today, Sikhs who wish to become members of the Khalsa show their commitment and dedication by taking part in the Amrit Sanskar ceremony . This ceremony initiates them into the Khalsa.
Detailed explanation-2: -Amrit is a mixture of sugar and water that has been stirred with a double-edged sword. The candidates for initiation drink some of the amrit from the same bowl, and have it sprinkled on their eyes and hair. Each then recites the Mool Mantra (the fundamentals of Sikhism).
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