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5 KAKKAS [1 record]

Record 1 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

... in 1699, Guru Gobing Singh, the tenth Guru, created the Khalsa Panth ... and instituted the five "K's", the symbols of the faith worn by all dedicated Sikhs. These are kesh (uncut hair), kangha (comb), kirpan (actual or symbolic sword), kachs (short trousers worn under outer clothes), and kara (steel bracelet worn on right wrist).

OBS

Sikhism.

Key term(s)
  • 5 ks
  • 5k’s
  • Pañj Kakke

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
  • cinq K
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

OBS

Sikhisme.

Spanish

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