Guru Gobind Singh was the last Guru of the Sikhs in human form. He created the Khalsa, a spiritual brotherhood and sisterhood devoted to purity of thought and action. He gave the Khalsa a distinctive external form to remind them of their commitment, and to help them maintain an elevated state of consciousness. Every Sikh baptized as Khalsa vows to wear the Five "K's":
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.
Kara - a steel circle, worn on the wrist, signifying bondage to Truth and freedom from every other entanglement.
Gursikh Sadh Sangat Ji "Wahe Guru ji ka Khalsa Wahe guru ji ki Fateh". I, H.S.Kanwal Jarnalist residing in jalandhar (punjab) india preparing all world gurdwara sahib directory and its singh sabha, Raggi-Dhaddi Jatha's, Granthies, Printing directory in punjabi and English. Please visit the online directory which is under construction ("www.shiromanisikhsamparakdirectory.com", "www.sssdi.com") all the gursikh are requsted to send their bio-data which will be publish free of cost. This is free sewa to our sikh community.| welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |