In Sikhism, kesh or kes (Gurmukhi: ਕੇਸ) is the practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally without cutting. The practice is one of The Five Kakaars...
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Five Ks (redirect from 5 K's of Sikhism)
in 1699, commanded Khalsa Sikhs to wear at all times. They are: kesh (ਕੇਸ਼, keś, (unshorn hair and beard since the Sikh decided to keep it)), kangha...
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station, 1866–1957 Kesh (Sumer), an ancient Sumerian city and religious site Kesh, historic name of Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan Kesh (Sikhism), a practice of...
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Dastar (redirect from Sikhism and the Turban)
was not commercially acceptable. Dastar bunga Dumalla Kesh (Sikhism) Khăn vấn Salai (needle) Sikh chola Turban training centre Patka Rumāl Dehkhoda, Ali...
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North India. Adherents of Sikhism are known as Sikhs, meaning "students" or "disciples" of the guru. The English word Sikhism derives from the Punjabi...
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Punjab Sikhism in Jammu and Kashmir Ganga Sagar (urn) Jat Sikh Sikh diaspora Sikh Empire List of British Sikhs Mazhabi Sikh Sects of Sikhism Sikhism by country...
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in Oslo, Norway Kesh (Sikhism), or kas, the uncut hair worn by members of the Sikh faith All pages with titles beginning with Kes Kesh (disambiguation)...
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Sahajdhari (redirect from Sehajdhari sikh)
not wear all of the Five Symbols of Sikhism. For example, Sahajdhari Sikhs often wear a kara, and must keep their kesh and turbans as a requirement, but...
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Sikhs Most of the 25–30 million followers of Sikhism, the world's fifth-largest religion live in the northern Indian state of Punjab, the only Sikh-majority...
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Kangha (redirect from Kanga (Sikhism))
Khalsa. The kangha is an article that allows the Sikh to care for his or her unshorn long hair, kesh. The kangha is usually tucked behind the "Rishi Knot"...
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only one god (Waheguru) in Sikhism and they are without form or gender, and everyone is equal in the eyes of God. Many Sikh women believe that this absence...
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Khalsa (redirect from Khalsa sikh)
follows Sikhism as its religion, as well as a special group of initiated Sikhs. The Khalsa tradition was initiated in 1699 by the Tenth Guru of Sikhism, Guru...
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while Sikhism is an Indian religion founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Islam means 'submission to god'. The word Sikh is derived...
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The following outline is provides an overview of Sikhism, or Sikhi (its endonym). Sikhism has been described as being either a panentheistic or monotheistic...
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Guru Gobind Singh (redirect from 10th Sikh Guru)
to Sikhism are founding the Sikh warrior community called Khalsa in 1699 and introducing the Five Ks, the five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear...
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Sewapanthi (redirect from Sevapanthi (Sikh Order))
Majid. "Sikhism and the International Humanitarian Law." -19 ISIL YB Int'l Human. & Refugee L. 18 (2018): 1. Nirankari, Maan Singh (2008). Sikhism, a Perspective...
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the first guru of Sikhism. The community transcends the boundaries of Sikhism and Hinduism, and was also a reference to the early Sikh community. Most Sindhi...
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Anandpur Sahib (redirect from Takhat KeshGarh Sahib)
third of the five Takhts in Sikhism. The city is a pilgrimage site in Sikhism. It is the venue of the largest annual Sikh gathering and festivities during...
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Kegelhelm Keikogi Kemp (wool) Kente cloth Kepi Kerchief Kerseymere Kesh (Sikhism) Keski Kettle hat Khādī Khaki Khaki drill Khalat Khăn rằn Khandua Khara...
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Kaur Princess. Female Sikh middle name or surname. Kesh Unshorn hair – one of the Five Ks that Sikhs must wear. Khanda Emblem of Sikh faith that symbolizes...
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Amrit Sanskar (redirect from Sikh baptism)
ceremony | Rites and Rituals | Sikhism". BBC. Retrieved 9 October 2012. Regan, Michael (2019). Understanding Sikhism. p. 9. ISBN 9781532114298. Woodhead...
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which is a foundational element of the Sikh religion. The five items include kesh (an uncut beard), kangha (a wooden comb), kara (an iron bracelet), kachera...
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facial hair due to their pacifistic beliefs. In Sikhism, one of the Five Ks followed by Khalsa Sikhs is kesh, which forbids the cutting or shaving of hair...
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Sikhism in South Korea (Korean: 한국의 시크교, romanized: hangug-ui sikeugyo) is a minority religion. According to records, Sikhs have been in South Korea since...
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the personal practices of Sikhism were described in the first section of the 1950 pamphlet Sikh Rehat Maryada. Wear the 5Ks Kesh – long and uncut hair and...
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Punjabis (section Punjabi Sikhs)
and piety. The Khalsa Sikh men and women, who keep the Five Ks, wear the turban to cover their long, uncut hair (kesh). The Sikhs regard the dastār as...
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Nirmala (sect) (redirect from Nirmala Sikhs)
spread Sikhism among the masses, thus making an important contribution to the growth of Sikhism. They often served as one of the mahants in Sikh temples...
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Religion in South Asia (section Sikhism)
distinguish Sikhs from non-Sikhs. Among these include the kesh (uncut hair). Most religious Sikh men thus do not cut their hair but rather wear a turban...
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1947 Rawalpindi massacres (category Massacres of Sikhs)
riots) refer to widespread violence, massacres, and rapes of Hindus and Sikhs by Muslim mobs in the Rawalpindi Division of the Punjab Province of British...
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Panj Pyare (category Sikh practices)
of baptizing new members into the Khalsa order of Sikhism. Until the Vaisakhi of AD 1699, the Sikh initiation ceremony was known as Charan Pahul. They...
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