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    Khalsa ( Punjabi: ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ, Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈxaːlsaː], lit. 'to be pure' or 'to be clear' or 'to be free from' or 'to be liberated') refers to both a community that considers Sikhism as its faith, [5] as well as a special group of initiated Sikhs. [6]

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  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Khalsa, the purified and reconstituted Sikh community instituted by Guru Gobind Singh on March 30, 1699 (Baisakhi Day; Khalsa Sikhs celebrate the birth of the order on April 13 of each year). His declaration had three dimensions: it redefined the concept of authority within the Sikh community; it.

  4. Oct 5, 2020 · Khalsa which means 'pure' is the name given by Guru Gobind Singh to all Sikhs who have been baptised or initiated by taking Amrit in a ceremony called Amrit Sanchar. The first time that this ceremony took place was on Baisakhi, which fell on 30 March 1699 at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, India.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Sikhism - Guru Gobind Singh, Khalsa, Panth: Following the death of Tegh Bahadur, Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), the most important of all the Gurus with the exception of Guru Nanak, assumed leadership of the Sikhs.

  6. Dec 4, 2023 · The Tenth Guru teaches the Khalsa about two important qualities: having faith in one God (Akal Purakh) and rejecting rituals like pilgrimages. The term "Khalsa" has two connected meanings: firstly, having pure faith in one God, and secondly, being free from rituals and other forms of worship.

  7. Apr 11, 2019 · The Khalsa is: who identifies with the Creator and practises divinity in daily life; not a ragi, nadi, bedi, sabadi, moni, yogi, or gyani, but 'Khalsa' who cultivates a life full of loving awareness and devotion to the Divine ( kahu kabir jan bhaye khalse prem bhagti jin jani - GGS 655).

  8. Learn about and revise the nature of human life in Sikhism with BBC Bitesize GCSE Religious Studies – Eduqas.

  9. May 21, 2024 · Guru Gobind Singh (born 1666, Patna, Bihar, India—died October 7, 1708, Nanded, Maharashtra) was the 10th and last of the personal Sikh Gurus (1675–1708), known chiefly for his creation of the Khalsa ( Punjabi: “the Pure”), the military brotherhood of the Sikhs.

  10. A symbol of royalty and dignity. Historically the turban has been held in high esteem in eastern and middle eastern cultures. Guru Gobind Singh transformed this cultural symbol into a religious requirement so that the Khalsa would always have high self-esteem.

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