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Formed by Guru Gobind Singh, it is a spiritual
brot her and sisterhood devoted to purity of thought and action. The Khalsa
were formed in 1699 when Guru Gobind Singh initiated the first five
members – the Panj Pyare (the five beloved ones). The Khalsa are in
charge of all temporal matters. He gave them a distinctive external
commitment, whereby every Sikh baptised into the Khalsa vows to wear the
Five ‘K’s’. They are:
· Kesh – Uncut hair and beard, as given by god and a turban the crown of
spirituality
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Kangha – a wooden comb to comb the hair as a symbol of cleanliness
. Kirpan - (A ceremonial dagger) A
sword, with which the person is committed
to
defend the truth.
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Kachha – Cotton underwear as a reminder of the commitment to purity
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Kara – A steel ring worn on the wrist signifying bondage to truth and freedom
from every other entanglement.
The Khalsa also take vows to refrain from:
· Sexual relationships outside of marriage
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Meat
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Tobacco
· Alcohol and other intoxicants
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