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In Sikhism, "kanga" is a small wooden comb that is one of the Five Ks, which are five articles of faith that Sikhs wear as symbols of their commitment to the faith. The kanga represents cleanliness and is meant to keep the hair tidy and clean. It also symbolizes the importance of personal hygiene and self-discipline.

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