The kirpan is a type of ceremonial knife carried by the Sikh community as an article of their faith. Source: SBS 来自锡克教慈善机构Turbans 4 Australia的查兰吉特·辛格(Charanjit ...
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The police claimed to have seized three country-made pistols, eight cartridges and a kirpan from four persons. The accused ...
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Sikh students in New South Wales schools to be allowed to carry a ‘kirpan’ (an article of the Sikh faith) on their person under a set of conditions mutually agreed upon by the government ...
Jatinder Singh, from Smethwick, was summoned to serve as a juror at Birmingham Crown Court on Monday But, he said, a security guard refused him entry at the court over his kirpan, the sword ...
That Sikhs can proudly wear a dastar (turban), a kara (steel bangle) and carry a kirpan (religious dagger) anywhere in India ...
It also reminds them not to commit adultery. Kirpan Small sword Sikhs carry around this small sword to represent their duty to protect and defend their faith. It reminds Sikhs to always fight for ...
uncut hair (kesh), a wooden comb (kanga), a steel bracelet (kara), cotton undergarments (kachera), and a sword (kirpan). The turban worn by Sikh men is the most visible manifestation of their ...
The boys outline the 5 Ks and what they signify. They are Kara, Kachera, Kirpan, Khalsa, Kesh and Kanga. Some people say that school uniform makes everyone equal. Others think it stops pupils ...
Adherents of Sikhism are identified by among others these five Ks: Kesh (uncut hair), Kara (a steel bracelet), Kanga (a wooden comb), Kaccha (cotton underwear) and Kirpan (steel sword).