The kanga is a small wooden comb used by Sikhs to comb the hair and is carried with them all the time along with the other four K's : Kara a steel bracelet worn in the wrist, Katchera- the undergarment, Kirpan-the ceremonial dagger, and Kesh -uncut hair and beard
sikh's have to wear the 5 k's kara(bracelet) kirpan(dagger Kesh(uncut hair) Kanga(comb) Kaccha(shorts) hope this helps
Kesh (Hair) Kada (Bracelet) Kanga (Comb) Kachha (The Innerwear) Kirpan (The Dagger which they carry with them)
The comb is called a Kanga and it is one of the 5 K's that Sikh has to have. Our Guru ji gave us a Kanga in order to keep our hair clean and to keep our thoughts that we have in our mind to keep them away and keep our brain clean.
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.
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.
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.
the dimensions of a kanga are about 1metre by 1.5metres
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Kanga Loaders was created in 1980.
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Firdaus Kanga was born in 1960, in Bombay, India.
Kanga Akalé was born on 1981-03-07.