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All sikhs are cremated and all sikhs go to merge with the eternal God.

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In Sikhism, the 5 Ks are symbols of faith and discipline and are considered important for practicing Sikhs. However, adhering to the 5 Ks is not a requirement for salvation or determining a person's worthiness after death. Sikhism teaches that a person's actions and devotion to God are more significant than external symbols. Ultimately, it is believed that the state of a person's mind and their relationship with God will determine their fate after death.

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