The 5k's of the Initiated Khalsa Sikhs are :-
Kachh (underwear or shorts)
Kangah (Wooden Comb)
Kara (Bracelet)
Kesh (Uncut hair)
Kirpan (sword)
the religion that uses the 5 k's is sikhism
The religion is Sikhism, people who follow that religion are Sikhs ... If you mean the five Ks then they are: Kanga - Combs Kipira - Short Sword Kesh - Uncut hair Kara - Wristbands There is also a pair of special pants but I can't remember the Sikh name.
Sikh women do not cut their hair as it is considered sacred and an important part of their identity. Hair is one of the 'Five Ks' that Sikhs are required to maintain as a symbol of their faith and commitment to the teachings of Sikhism.
i don't no the 5 ks that's why i want to find out xx
gurunanak established Sikh religion.
Guru Nanak Dev ji originated Sikh religion
The 5K's in Sikhism are:Kanga (a wooden comb)Kachra (short-like underwear)Kesh (keeping hair)Kara (a roung iron bracelet that symblifies that god was never born/ will never die)Kirpan (a daggar not used for harm)
He is a Sikh. But he is a shame to the sikh community because he hides his sikh name(kamaljit singh jhooti) for a western name. His honest religion is sell out.
he is Sikh
"Langer" in the Sikh religion refers to the community kitchen where free meals are served to all people regardless of their background. It symbolizes equality, humility, and selfless service, reflecting the Sikh values of seva (selfless service) and equality among all.
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