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Why do sikhs wear kanga?

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Updated: 3/19/2020

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Why do Sikh wear the kanga?

Kanga i.e. comb is necessary to keep the hair clean and tidy. A Sikh must comb his hair twice a day and tie his turban neatly. The Gurus wore turbans and instructed the Sikhs to wear turbans for the protection of hair, promotion of social identity and cohesion. It has thus become an essential part of the Sikh dress.


Why Sikhs don't have to wear hats?

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What does the kanga sybolise?

The Kanga is a wooden comb and is one of 5 K's, or articles of faith known in Sikhism as kakar. It comes in a variety of sizes. Some have short fine teeth and others long wide teeth. Sikhs do not cut their hair.


When are the 5ks worn?

The 5Ks, also known as the Five Ks, are worn by Sikhs as a representation of their faith and commitment to their religious principles. They include kes (uncut hair), kara (a steel bracelet), kanga (a wooden comb), kachera (cotton undergarments), and kirpan (a ceremonial sword). Sikhs typically wear these items at all times as a reminder of their spiritual beliefs and responsibilities.


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