Kacheras are a reminder to avoid lust (kaam).
the 5 k's, kesh, kangha, kirpan, kara, kachera.
The 5 Ks are, Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, Kirpan.
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.
Kachera is a drawer type fastened by a fitted string round the waist, very often worn as an underwear.
None its Word to symbolise as a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Being or the creator of all. LoL
they don't
The 5K's of Sikhism are:Kesh (keeping hair)Kanga (a wooden comb to keep hair clean)Kachera (short-like underwear)Kara (a round iron bracelet that shows god was never born/ will never die)Kirpan (a daggar not used for harm)
the golden temple is made of gold,stone and wood.-kiran sanghera
The kachera, or kacchera, is a traditional undergarment worn by Sikh men and women as a symbol of self-discipline and readiness for battle. It signifies a commitment to maintain purity and uphold modesty.
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
It is called Sikhism.