Taran and Joven are two young members of the Sikh Khalsa and they show their commitment to Sikhism by wearing the 5 Ks, which are symbols of Sikh ideals. Khalsa Sikhs wear five symbols – called ...
Although not all Sikhs belong to the Khalsa, many obey its edict of wearing the five symbols of faith, the Five Ks: uncut hair (kesh), a wooden comb (kanga), a steel bracelet (kara), cotton ...
they must promise to keep all the rules of the Sikh faith, and also to wear the 5 Ks. Click the picture below to find out more about the 5Ks. Over the years, Sikhs who believe in different gurus ...
Australia's Sikh community is offended by the display of religious symbols on undergarments as published on Cafepress website. SBS Punjabi's Preetinder Singh Grewal reports... CafePress is an ...
or social status—has become one of the most visible symbols of equality and service in Sikhism. The food is prepared by volunteers and served to anyone who enters. Everyone eats together ...
"However, section 51(5), introduced ... ‘Amritdhari’ Sikhs make a religious commitment as part of their initiation ceremony to always carry five objects with them as symbols of their identity.
many members of the Sikh community locally had links to the GKN Sankey plant in Hadley. Lord Sahota explained: “The pay was only about £5 or £10 a week, that was a big sacrifice at that time ...
In Montville, New Jersey, the police department put a post on Facebook explaining to the community that with Diwali ...
Videos circulating on social media show individuals carrying flags bearing the Sikh separatist symbol, along with sticks ...
The rescheduled Diwali gala, traditionally held on Parliament Hill and hosted by Canada’s Conservative Party, faces a boycott ...
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), Mr Modi said: “I strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a Hindu temple in ...
For Sikhs, meanwhile, Diwali celebrates sixth Guru, who serves as a source of inspiration and a symbol for freedom ...