Kachera is a drawer type fastened by a fitted string round the waist, very often worn as an underwear.
Chastity
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.
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Kacheras are a reminder to avoid lust (kaam).
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
the 5 k's, kesh, kangha, kirpan, kara, kachera.
The 5 Ks are, Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, Kirpan.
To remind them to don't have sexual intercourse with someone else that is not your husband or wife
the five k`s in khalsa panth are - kesh karra kachera kanga & kirpan
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 :)
Kesh[uncut hair] Kanga[wooden comb] Kara[steel/iron bracelet] Kirpan[sword] Kachera[white underwear]