Thus, it is a primary duty by Sikhs to keep their hair in best condition and long, as a symbol of faith of God's will and importance of humility and acceptance; 2) Khanga, or wooden comb, is used, because it can be easily worn easily in the hair at all time. Besides its practicality, the comb stands for cleanliness. As the comb eliminates the tangles, so too do the Sikhs comb their lives to eliminate impure thoughts by repeating God's name, NAAM in the mind; 3) Karra, which means a link or bondage, is signified by wearing a steel bracelet o the right wrist as if it were a wedding ring or connection between a pair of people. This symbolizes the Guru's ring to Sikh and the never-ending bond with the Guru and among each other who belong to the Khalsa brotherhood. Similarly, the circle represents personal restraint and continually reminds the Sikh of ideal behavior even when facing weakness; 4) Kaccha represents a pair of boxer shorts and symbolizes continence and a high ethical character. The kacccha can be worn like regular shorts without any embarrassment, especially when the weather turns hot; and 5) Kirpan or sword, stands for power and spiritual freedom. Every baptized Sikh is supposed to wear a shortened version of the Kirpan (Duggal).
The Sikhs also have fairs and festivals that are based on their rich and long history. For example, the Hola Mohalla at the Anandpur temple welcomes in the spring season. This festival has considerable import, because it celebrates how the Sikh followers became more militant and expanded into the warriors, Nihang, with Guru Gobind. On the day after Holi, the crowds are enthralled by the martial arts, which include archery, fencing, horse-riding tricks and tent-pegging (Leaf).
Holi is one of the Sikh's better known holidays. For days prior to the festival day, the residents begin to gather wood to light the huge bonfire named Holika. Then on the night before Holi, the Holika effigy, the devilish sister of the demon king Hiranyakashyap, is placed on the fire. She is being punished for trying to murder Hiranyakashyap's son, Prahlad, who was a major supporter of...
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