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How are Khalsa Sikhs initiated?

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The group of initiated Sikhs are referred to as the Khalsa. They are warriors in the tenth gurus words. They fight for justice and the betterment of others.


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What do Sikhs do in baptism?

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Why do Sikhs wear baggy shorts?

Sikhs wear baggy shorts, known as "kachera," as part of their religious attire, particularly for men who are initiated into the Khalsa. The kachera symbolizes modesty, self-control, and the commitment to Sikh values. It serves as a reminder to maintain purity and is one of the Five Ks, which are essential articles of faith for Sikhs. The loose fit is also practical for ease of movement during physical activities and daily life.