The five rules of Sikh faith, also known as â??Kâ??sâ?? are articles Sikhâ??s are required to wear at all times. They include Kesh, which is uncut, long hair. Kangha, a small wooden comb, Kara, a steel or iron bracelet, Kachera, an undergarment, and Kirpan, a short dagger.
it is called a kara look up the five ks
The laws and rules which Sikhs follow is called the Rehat Maryada. See the realted links for a pdf file with the Rehat Maryada on it.
Sikhs wear turbans, known as "dastaar," as a symbol of their faith, identity, and commitment to equality and justice. The turban serves to cover their uncut hair, which is one of the five articles of faith (Five Ks) that Sikhs observe. Additionally, it represents honor, self-respect, and spirituality, helping to promote a sense of community and belonging among Sikhs.
The amrit ceremony is a special service for when Sikhs get baptised the are ready to where the five ks are something that the Sikhs have when they getbaptized so the amrit ceremony is when someone joins the community theydecided to be a Sikh's.
now they are allowed to wear them because religioun rules BUT make sure you tell your teacher
yes, sikhs do have a holy book. It is called the GURU GRANTH SAHIB. It has all the rules of sikhism and it is deeply respected by the sikh community. sikhs simbolize it as thier final guru
Initiated Sikhs (Khalsa Sikhs) carry the Kirpan as part of the five K's which they promise to adhere to on initiation. Kachh (short trousers/underwear), Kara (Steel Bracelet Kangha (Wooden Comb), Kesh (uncut hair), Kirpan (sword).
Baisakhi is usually celebrated as a harvest festival by farming communities in the states of Punjab and Haryana. Baisakhi is one of the major festivals of the Sikhs, usually celebrated with a lot of gaiety.
Sikhs have gurudawaras
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Indulgence is considered to be an entrapment of ego. Sikhs believe meditation is a means of moderation to guard against excess pride, desire, greed, and attachment, which can result in anger and diminish the soul's connection with God.