Q. Which are the 5 K’s of Sikhism?
Answer: Kesh, Kanga, Kara, Kachhera, Kirpan
Notes: The 5 K's—Kesh, Kanga, Kara, Kachhera, Kirpan—are articles of faith for initiated Sikhs, introduced by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Each symbol has spiritual significance and represents Sikh identity and values. These are mandatory for all baptized Sikhs as per the Khalsa tradition.
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