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How is a kangha used?

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When is a kangha used?

Well, The Kangha is a wooden comb used by Sikh's only twice a day to keep the hair clean and tidy. The Kangha is part of the five signs of a Sikh. It is one of the 5 k's which include the Kangha, Kirpan, Kaccha, Kesh and the Kara. Being clean is a huge thing to Sikh's and was emphasised by a Guru named Gobind Singh when he formed the Khalsa. Sikh's hair being clean and knot free is so big to them because they view it as it should represent their life, tidy and organized. Sikh's wash their hair very early every morning, then right after they comb it, and then is put into a topknot. After the hair is put into a topknot, they put the Kangha into the topknot then cover it with a turban. If the Sikh's are not using the comb, it must always be in their hair. The dimensions of a modern comb that they were is usually that it is 7.5cm tall, the width is 5cm and the depth is 0.9 cm.


How do you write the phrase 'one and only' in kanji?

shibuya an kangha


What is the name of the comb Sikhs wear in their hair?

answer is kanga.


What is 5 s k's?

The 5 K's are Kesh Kangha Kachera Kara and Kirpan the Kesh is uncut hair Kangha is a comb the Kachera is specially made underwear the Kara is a steel bracelet and the Kirpan is a sword


What is the kangha?

it is a short comb worn by both men and women in sikhism. :D


What is a symbol of a kangha?

The kangha, a small wooden comb, is a significant symbol in Sikhism representing cleanliness and order. It is one of the Five Ks, or "Panj Kakke," worn by baptized Sikhs as a reminder to maintain a tidy appearance and to comb one's hair regularly, reflecting a disciplined lifestyle. Additionally, the kangha symbolizes the importance of self-control and the need to keep one’s thoughts and actions organized.


What are the nine rules in Sikhism?

the 5 k's, kesh, kangha, kirpan, kara, kachera.


What are the 5 symbols of a Sikh?

the five "K's" are: 1) Kesh 2) Kangha 3) Kara 4) Kachhera 5) Kirpan


Why was Guru Gobind Singh important?

because he was the tenth guru and he also started the five K'S. Which were; kesh, kangha, kirpan, kachera and kara. hope this helps :)


What is kanga and why is it important?

i think you meant Ganga. she is important because she is the goddess of water in the Hindu religion


What are the 5k's of Sikhism?

The 5 Ks are, Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, Kirpan.


How did guru Nanak show an interest in religion?

Guru Nanak showed interest in religion by wearing the 5k's which were: Kirpan,Kesh,Kangha,Kara,Kachera! Also he prayed throughout the day, and never cut his beard! he was a true holy man!