How Much Do You Know About Sikhism? - RS

RS Revision - 2012

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Who was the first guru, who started Sikhism?
Guru Nanak Dev
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Who was the last Guru, who gave us the Guru Granth Sahib?
Guru Gobind Singh
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Guru Gobind Singh gave all Sikh men the last name (or middle name) "Singh". What does this word mean?
Lion
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Guru Gobind Singh also gave females a middle name, Kaur. What is the popular translation (not the literal) for this word?
Princess
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One important aspect of Sikhism is the five Ks, which are physical symbols that Khalsa (baptised) Sikhs must wear. The first K is Kacha, also called Kachera. What does this refer to?
An Undergarment
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The second K is Kanga. What does this mean?
A Comb
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The third K is Kara. What does Kara mean?
A steel bracelet
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The fourth K is Kesh. What is Kesh?
Uncut hair
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The fifth and last K is Kirpan. What does this mean?
A sword
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How do Sikhs treat their women?
With respect, dignity and equality
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Who was the last Guru, who gave us the Guru Granth Sahib?

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Guru Gobind Singh

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Guru Gobind Singh gave all Sikh men the last name (or middle name) "Singh". What does this word mean?

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Guru Gobind Singh also gave females a middle name, Kaur. What is the popular translation (not the literal) for this word?

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One important aspect of Sikhism is the five Ks, which are physical symbols that Khalsa (baptised) Sikhs must wear. The first K is Kacha, also called Kachera. What does this refer to?

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