they don't
To remind them to don't have sexual intercourse with someone else that is not your husband or wife
Sikhs wear baggy shorts, known as "kachera," as part of their religious attire, particularly for men who are initiated into the Khalsa. The kachera symbolizes modesty, self-control, and the commitment to Sikh values. It serves as a reminder to maintain purity and is one of the Five Ks, which are essential articles of faith for Sikhs. The loose fit is also practical for ease of movement during physical activities and daily life.
anytrhing you want, but most people wear swim wear...so they are comfy for the ceremony and they can go swimming afterwards!
the five k`s in khalsa panth are - kesh karra kachera kanga & kirpan
Kesh[uncut hair] Kanga[wooden comb] Kara[steel/iron bracelet] Kirpan[sword] Kachera[white underwear]
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.
Sikhs wear turban for safety for their hair and turban is also a identical symbol and regard of Sikh religion. That's why Sikhs don't have to wear hats.
Sikhs wear a kara, kirpan, kaccha, kanga, and kesh to show that they are Sikhs and that they are proud.
The Five Ks, known as the "Panj Kakke," are five articles of faith that baptized Sikhs (Amritdhari Sikhs) are required to wear as a symbol of their commitment to Sikhism. They include Kesh (uncut hair), Kara (a steel bracelet), Kanga (a wooden comb), Kachera (cotton undergarments), and Kirpan (a ceremonial sword). These items represent devotion, discipline, and a sense of community, embodying the core values of Sikh identity and spirituality.
Yes. We can wear hoodies.
Sikhs
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