«KANGHA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
Kangha sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
Kangha ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
Sikhs who are members of the Khalsa (the community of the pure) are required to
wear five symbols: kara, kangha, kesh, kachera and kirpan. These five Ks, or panj
kakke, show that the person is a Sikh. They also have spiritual meanings and ...
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Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children
Kangha: comb A man or woman with uncut hair wears it in a bun (jura) kept in
place by a kangha, a small wooden or plastic comb. Devout Sikhs who do not
wear a turban may carry the kangha in a pocket, or they may wear a miniature
kangha ...
Ann Goldman, Richard Hain, Stephen Liben, 2006
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The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries)
KANGHA : Kangha means comb and is one of the five kakaars wearing of which
was made obligatory by Guru Gobind Singh at the time of setting up of the Khalsa
brotherhood in 1699 AD. The Guru had desired the Sikhs to comb their hair ...
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The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life-journey of an ...
The kangha (comb) is the fourth symbol. The Guru says it must be wooden, and
that shows the Guru's genius because wood does not conduct electricity. Like so
many modem-day materials, plastic is a hidden danger, and the constant daily ...
Tara Singh Bains, Hugh J. M. Johnston, 1995
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The Birth of the Khalsa: A Feminist Re-Memory of Sikh Identity
In words attributed to Guru Gobind Singh—“eh asadi mohar hai: [this is our seal],”
38—the guru's seal bears the strong imprint of female patterns. k-kangha The
second k also belongs typically to the female space. The kangha or comb is used
...
Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, 2012
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Sacred Books of the East
'He begged of her a boon, saying : " Grant me this, O good, most beneficent Ardvi
Sura Anahita ! that I may overcome the gallant sons of Va£saka *, by the castle
Khshathr6-saoka, that stands high up on the lofty, holy Kangha ' ; that I may smite
...
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Caring for Dying People of Different Faiths
The five K symbols The symbols of faith include the Kesh, the Kangha, the Kara,
the Kirpan and the Kaccha. Kesh: Uncut hair This is usually left long and in a bun
by both men and women, but men cover it with a turban while women tend ...
Kangha. The kangha is a small comb worn in the hair. For Sikhs, being clean and
tidy is important. Keeping their hair neat reminds them that their lives should be
tidy and organized, too.
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Studying the Sikhs: Issues for North America
The title is applied to custodians of the five historic gur- dwaras, singled out from
the others and known as takhats (thrones). kachha (kachha) "pair of shorts":
Kachha, kangha, and kara are three of the five items a khalsa Sikh is required to
wear ...
John Stratton Hawley, Gurinder Singh Mann, 1993
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Foundations of Nursing Practice: Fundamentals of Holistic Care
Moreover, in Sikhism, two of the Symbols of faith (the '5 Ks') are to do with the hair
: • Kesh: The hair of both sexes is left uncut and worn in a bun (jura) • Kangha:
The bun is held in place by a comb known as the kangha. The kangha is of major
...
Chris Brooker, Anne Waugh, 2013
«KANGHA» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
Kangha teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
THE BIRTH OF THE KHALSA
He also asked them to always have on their person Kesh, Kangha, Karha, Kaccha and Kirpan (long hair, a comb, a steel bracelet, a vest, and ... «The Indian Panorama, Tem 15»
Development of new languages and faiths
He also ordained the Sikhs to take five vows, namely, keeping of kesh (long hair and a beard), kangha (comb), kada (a metallic bangle), kirpan ... «The Hans India, Tem 15»
Guru Gobind Singh – THE SAINT SOLDIER
... were required to wear in future the five symbols of the Khalsa, all beginning with the letter K the kes or long hair and beard, kangha, a comb ... «The Indian Panorama, Haz 15»
Religious dress in the workplace: five key employment cases from …
Kangha Wooden comb that some Sikhs wear in their hair. Kara Steel bangle worn on the wrist by some Sikhs. Mangal sutra Necklace worn by ... «PersonnelToday.com, Haz 15»
BREAKING: Historical Relics Currently on Display in Punjab Alleged …
... the eight-generation descendant of Pir Budhu Shah is currently in possession of the kangha (comb) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and the one on ... «Sikh24 News & Updates, May 15»
Vaisakhi an open door to community
An initiated Sikh is identified by the Five Ks, articles of faith set out by the guru: a keski, turban; kangha, a wooden comb; kara, a bracelet of ... «Vancouver Courier, Nis 15»
Free the Children's voluntourism prioritizes emotional experience …
And even if Western work is efficient, one Cameroon native Madelle Kangha said in a Forbes article “building schools doesn't necessarily result ... «The Gateway Online, Şub 15»
UK Sikhs demand statutory code of practice on the 5Ks and Sikh …
Kangha: a small wooden comb worn in the hair at all times, inside the turban. It represents the aspiration for spiritual discipline and purity. «SikhSiyasat.Net, Şub 15»
How Innovative Young Africans Are Fixing A Broken Education System
When it comes to ways forward, Kangha points out that young people who find themselves in real-world, hands-on learning spaces are more ... «Forbes, Şub 15»
Op/Ed: The Kachera: One of Five Articles of Faith
The others include, a Kangha which is a comb so the Sikh can stay groomed, a Kara which is an iron bracelet symbolizing whatever a person ... «Sikh24 News & Updates, Şub 15»