- Aurangzeb".
According to the Sikh Code of
Conduct (Sikh
Rehat Maryada),
Amritdhari Khalsa Sikh men must wear a
turban and the 5 K's.
Baptized women are not...
-
their hair and (in the case of male Sikhs) ties a
turban but is not an
Amritdhari.
Despite not
being Khalsa Sikhs,
Sahajdhari Sikhs must
still keep unshorn...
- five
beloved ones)
refers to a
gathered ad hoc
quintet of five
baptised (
Amritdhari)
Khalsa Sikhs who act as
institutionalized leaders for the
wider Sikh...
-
identify themselves as
being Sikh, is
regarded as
incorrect usage by "
Amritdhari [baptized] Sikhs. As the term is
historically the
second half of the Sikh...
- consumption.
There are two
views on
initiated or "
Amritdhari Sikhs" and meat consumption. "
Amritdhari"
Sikhs (i.e.
those that
follow the Sikh
Rehat Maryada...
-
different times of the day.
These are
mandatory and to be read by
every Amritdhari Sikh as
expressed in the Sikh
Rehat Maryada.
Optionally additional prayers...
- has
taken Amrit and
keeps all five Ks is
known as
Khalsa ('pure') or
Amritdhari Sikh ('Amrit
Sanskar parti****nt'),
while a Sikh who has not
taken Amrit...
-
central text of the Sikhs, the Guru
Granth Sahib, are
called Gurbani.
Among Amritdhari Sikhs, a few
texts from
Dasam Granth which are read as Nitnem, like Tav-Prasad...
-
initiated into the
Khalsa ('pure'; the Sikh brotherhood) is
considered to be
Amritdhari (baptised) (lit. 'amrit taker') or
Khalsa ('pure').
Those who undergo...
- of ****ji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, and Tav-Prasad Savaiye.
Baptised Sikhs (
Amritdharis) rise
early and meditate, then
recite all the Five
Banis of Nitnem, before...