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Kirpan (Noun)

Meaning

A ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all times.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • Sikh men and women are required to wear a kirpan as a symbol of their faith and commitment to defend the innocent.
  • The kirpan is a ceremonial dagger that is typically worn under clothing, but some Sikhs choose to wear it openly as a visible symbol of their faith.
  • In some countries, wearing a kirpan in public is restricted or prohibited, leading to controversy and debate among Sikh communities.
  • The kirpan is one of the five articles of faith that Sikhs are required to wear at all times, along with the kara, kanga, kachera, and kes.
  • Wearing a kirpan is a reminder to Sikhs of their duty to defend the weak and uphold justice, and is an important part of their spiritual practice.

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