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What are Sikhism practices?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

They mainly follow the 5 K's Kara Kesh Kirpan Kangha and Kachera. To be able to wear all of those things you have to be a true Sikh which means you would need to take something called Amrit a sugar and water drink. In Sikhism your not allowed to cut your har and eat meat.

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