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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.
Sikhs join the Khalsa.
they are sikhs or khalsa panth
The Khalsa was formed in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru, as a military order of initiated Sikhs who committed to upholding the values of Sikhism and defending the community. The formation of the Khalsa was a response to religious persecution and the need for Sikhs to defend themselves against oppression.
what is the relevance of the khalsa
khalsa panth is the sikh military
The 5k's of the Initiated Khalsa Sikhs are :- Kachh (underwear or shorts) Kangah (Wooden Comb) Kara (Bracelet) Kesh (Uncut hair) Kirpan (sword)
Sikhs do not actually have Baptism as Baptism is a Christian term. Sikhs (if they choose to be as adults) are initiated into the Khalsa Sikhs which is a ceremony known as Amrit. During Amrit a Sikh drinks a holy sugared water from a steel bowl. From this time they must adhere to the 5'ks. Kachh, Kangah, Kara, Kesh and Kirpan. Initiation is available to both Men and Women.
the khalsa is a group of religious Sikhs who wear the 5k's don't drink alchole and are willing to die for their religion
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the five k`s in khalsa panth are - kesh karra kachera kanga & kirpan
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.