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Sikh Identity

Sikh Identity. What is Faith?. Believing in something that you don ’ t have proof of. Article Of Faith. What is an article of Faith? Examples?. Punj Kakaars. Kara Kangha Kirpan Kachera Kesh. When did we start?. Vaishaki 1699 Panj Pyare Hukum Faith. Uniform. Reminder to ourselves

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Sikh Identity

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  1. Sikh Identity

  2. What is Faith? • Believing in something that you don’t have proof of

  3. Article Of Faith • What is an article of Faith? • Examples?

  4. Punj Kakaars • Kara • Kangha • Kirpan • Kachera • Kesh

  5. When did we start? • Vaishaki 1699 • Panj Pyare • Hukum • Faith

  6. Uniform • Reminder to ourselves • Identity • Outward commitment to principles

  7. Kesh • Kesh - uncut hair:

  8. Kachera • under-shorts (boxers) to represent modesty and fidelity

  9. Kara • Kara - bracelet, made of steel worn on hand

  10. Kangha • Kangha - comb, made of wood - to keep uncut hair neat and clean

  11. Kirpan • -knife symbolizing freedom, liberty and justice

  12. Dastaar • Reserved from Kings • Represents history • Men and women both can wear it

  13. 4 Kurats • Kesh • Halal Meat • Extra-martial Relationship • Intoxicants

  14. Rules of how we Play • Rest of the Rules. • How was the Rehat codified?

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