the five "K's" are:
1) Kesh
2) Kangha
3) Kara
4) Kachhera
5) Kirpan
there are 163 symbols
Symbols of a Sikh's duty to protect their faith
What kind of symbols are you talking about? If you are talking of the symbols of the initiated Sikh, they are to help him or her lead a better life. For instance, the iron bangle is to remind him/her to be strong as steel. It is also a symbol of a handcuff, to remind them they must not lift a hand to do a bad deed. These symbols also exist to give the Sikh a unique identity as a "saint soldier". Gobind Singh, the Sikh teacher, who gave some of these Sikh symbols said he wanted his Sikhs to stand out in any crowd. Sikh symbols serve the same functions as any other symbols in the world, to remind people of certain things and to portray a unique identity. I don't think there is any culture or religion without symbols.
Sikh women can keep their hair long to show they are Sikh and by choice they can also wear a Patka. They can also wear Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Khesh, Kirpan, etc.
The main symbol is the Khanda it is the same representation as the cross is to Christianity In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib
The main symbol is the Khanda it is the same representation as the cross is to Christianity In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib
The main Sikh symbol is the Khanda, a double-edged sword surrounded by a circular Chakkar (quoit) and two curved swords known as Kirpans. These symbols represent the Sikh values of spirituality, power, and justice.
symbols in Sikhism are very important because they show the meaning of our religion.
The main one is the Khanda it is like the cross to Sikhism. In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib
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i don't no the 5 ks that's why i want to find out xx