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- 5k's
- kanga
- kanga is a
comb that
a Sikh
uses to
brush heir
hair. the
kanga is
wooden.
this
symbolizes
modesty
and also a
readiness
to go into
battle for
their faith
if
necessary
- when Sikh combs his/her hair they
see strands of fall out this is to
remind them that nothing is
permanant
- brushing the hair
keeps the mind
clean
- Sikhs
are not
allowed
to cut
their hair
- its a gift from god
- they use
the kanga
to
maintain
the hair
- kara
- steal braclet
- worn on the wrist you write with
- consistent reminder of god
- god will always be there
- close to god
- no beginning or no end
- only steal
- never allowed to take it off
- life carries on
- schools/work may discriminate jewellery so Sikhs are forced to take it off
- kesh
- god give the gift of hsir
- respect and courage
- cover with a turban to keep the kesh clean
- kesh is a Sikhs hair
- should not shave or pluck any facial hair
- reminds Sikhs to think of god
- the kesh must be washed and combed every day
- karpin
- to protect
the weak
and needy
- safety
protection
- asked to
take off
in metal
detectors
- kachera
- cotton trousers
- the kachera's are comfortable
- symbolises readiness
- guru nanak
- guru nanak, started
to realise that
people were loosing
sight od god
- guru nanak became a
religious teacher after
visiting god
- he started
teaching
about a new
faith, he
used ideas
from
Hinduism
and islam
- nanak taught Sikhs
to get closer to god
- the rules were
based on the
fact that there is
only one god
- mool mantra