-
commanded Khalsa Sikhs to wear at all times. They are: kesh (ਕੇਸ਼, keś,
unshorn hair and
beard since the Sikh
decided to keep it),
kangha (ਕੰਘਾ, kãṅghā...
- long (
unshorn) hair" or "killer of the
Keshi demon".
According to the
Padma Purana, the name
refers to Krishna's long, beautiful,
looking unshorn hair...
- of all
parts of the body, the head is the highest, and
adorning Kesh [
unshorn hair] on top of one's head the body
becomes beautiful. The
Mahan Kosh also...
-
unique affair. He
asked them not to cut any of
their hair—to come with
unshorn hair
under their turbans and chunis, and for the men to come with full...
- Guru
created the
Khalsa and gave five
articles of faith, one of
which is
unshorn hair,
which the dastār covers. In May 2009, The
Times of
India reported...
-
origin of that
constellation also can be
briefly told. 'Tis said that the
unshorn Ampelus, son of a
nymph and a satyr, was
loved by
Bacchus on the Ismarian...
-
binocular overlap ranging from 44.5° to 74°,
averaging 61.7°. In some breeds,
unshorn facial wool can
limit the
visual field; in some individuals, this may be...
- such
example are
adherents of
Sikhism are
required to wear
their hair
unshorn.
Women usually wear it in a
braid or a bun and men
cover it with a turban...
-
Unshorn Merino sheep...
-
struck with an
arrow Acersecomes (Ακερσεκόμης, Akersekómēs), "he who has
unshorn hair", the
eternal ephebe.
Chrysocomes (/kraɪˈsɒkoʊməs/ cry-SOH-koh-miss;...