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    A kangha (Punjabi: ਕੰਘਾ/کنگھا) is a small wooden comb that Sikhs usually use twice a day and part of the Five Ks. It is supposed to be kept with the hair...
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    Five Ks (section Kangha)
    keś, (unshorn hair and beard since the Sikh decided to keep it)), kangha (ਕੰਘਾ, kãṅghā (a comb for the kesh, usually w(ਕੜਾ, kaṛā (a bracelet, usually made...
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    Kangha station is a railway station in Kangha-ri, Kimjŏngsuk-kun, Ryanggang Province, North Korea, on the Pukpu Line of the Korean State Railway. The...
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    Gwaha-ju (redirect from Kangha-ju)
    Yeonggwang Hangul 강하주 Hanja 薑荷酒 Revised Romanization gangha-ju McCune–Reischauer kangha-ju IPA [kaŋ.ɦa.dʑu] Namwon Hangul 신선주 Hanja 神仙酒 Revised Romanization sinseon-ju...
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    kakkē or pañj kakār), at all times. The five items are: kēs (uncut hair), kaṅghā (small wooden comb), kaṛā (circular steel or iron bracelet), kirpān (sword/dagger)...
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    honour God's gift of hair Kesh combined with the combing of hair using a kangha shows respect for God and all of his gifts. Bhai Desa Singh, a Sikh from...
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    a small dagger worn on the person) Kacchera (prescribed boxer shorts) Kangha (comb tucked in the tied-up hair) Karha (steel bracelet) He/she must not...
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  • the 5 articles of faith, known as the Five Ks: Kes — uncut hair and beard Kangha — a wooden comb to keep oneself clean Kara — a metal bracelet worn around...
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    Singh initiated the Five K's tradition of the Khalsa, Kesh: uncut hair. Kangha: a wooden comb. Kara: an iron or steel bracelet worn on the wrist. Kirpan:...
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    Guriyaee pag Arjan Ladhi Guru Gobind Singh, the last human Sikh Guru, wrote: Kangha dono vaqt kar, paag chune kar bandhai. ("Comb your hair twice a day and...
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