The Five Ks are the five items of dress and physical appearance (a sort of uniform) given to Sikhs by Guru Gobind Singh when he gathered together the first members of the Khalsa on Baisakhi day in 1699. Gobind Singh was the tenth Sikh guru or spiritual teacher.
Kesh- uncut hair and beard, as given by God, to sustain him or her in higher consciousness; and a turban, the crown of spirituality.
Kangha- a wooden comb to properly groom the hair as a symbol of cleanliness.
Kachera- specially made cotton underwear as a reminder of the commitment to purity.
Kara- a steel circle, worn on the wrist, signifying bondage to Truth and freedom from every other entanglement.
Kirpan- the sword, with which the Khalsa is committed to righteously defend the fine line of the Truth.
Khalsa also vows to refrain from any sexual relationships outside of marriage, only eat Jhatka meat (animals humanely killed with a single sword/axe strike to sever the head), and refrain from tobacco, alcohol, and all other intoxicants.
5 symbols which members of the khaksa wear
Sikhs don't have to wear yellow. Orange and blue are just colours of the khalsa, and no Sikh is forced to wear certain items of clothing other than the 5ks.
It is called Sikhism.
Sikhism
Running, track and field, road races, 5ks?
Because they show that they are Sikhs and and one who has amrit is supposed to
Sikhs believe in Sikhism.
Sikhs are the followers of Sikhism.
There were no mean leaders in Sikhism.
Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. So he became the 1st Guru of Sikhism.
sikhism started in talwandi in west punjab
the religion of khanda is Sikhism !