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Uploaded by palmakan on Apr 11, 2011
This is a documentary about the Sikh festival called Vaisakhi produced and directed by John Deol and first broadcast on BBC1 on Sunday 10th April.
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@jit6129 They are
Keshki - functional head protection,
kara- armor
kirpan-weapon
kacha- battle shorts for mobility as opposed to a thothi.
Kanga- comb to manage hair.
They are are only practical objects that were needed to be a successful warrior.
KillinDaWelfareMCs 10 months ago
@KillinDaWelfareMCs what is it for then?
jit6129 10 months ago
The sad thing is that the KAKARS ARE NOT symbolic..This documentary and most modern khalsa don't even know what the Kakars functions are and why the Guru gave them. They have nothing to do with ceremony or ritual or mind control.
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@jit6129 They are
Keshki - functional head protection,
kara- armor
kirpan-weapon
kacha- battle shorts for mobility as opposed to a thothi.
Kanga- comb to manage hair.
They are are only practical objects that were needed to be a successful warrior.
KillinDaWelfareMCs 10 months ago
@KillinDaWelfareMCs what is it for then?
jit6129 10 months ago
The sad thing is that the KAKARS ARE NOT symbolic..This documentary and most modern khalsa don't even know what the Kakars functions are and why the Guru gave them. They have nothing to do with ceremony or ritual or mind control.
KillinDaWelfareMCs 10 months ago