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Baptism and the Khalsa 


This is a picture of a young guard who accepted to pose for me in front of the Golden Temple in Armitsar last Friday afternoon.

Like most of the sikhs he was baptised and he wears the Five Ks.

Khalsa (meaning pure) is the name given by Gobind Singh to all Sikhs who have been baptised or initiated by taking ammrit in a ceremony called ammrit sañcār.
The first time that this ceremony took place was on Vaisakhi, which fell on 30 March 1699 at Anandpur Sahib in India. It was on that occasion that Gobind Singh baptised the Pañj Piārē who in turn baptised Gobind Singh himself.

Baptised Sikhs are bound to wear the Five Ks (in Punjabi known as pañj kakkē or pañj kakār), or articles of faith, at all times.
The tenth guru, Gobind Singh, ordered these Five Ks to be worn so that a Sikh could actively use them to make a difference to their own and to others' spirituality.
The 5 items are: kēs (uncut hair), kaṅghā (small comb), kaṛā (circular heavy metal bracelet), kirpān (ceremonial short sword), and kacchā (special undergarment).
The Five Ks have both practical and symbolic purposes.

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Danypro says:
he has a gentle, ironic glance, great portrait

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Designldg replies:
He was surprised that I asked him to pose, he was supposed to show a kind of cold attitude as he was keeping the temple but he enjoyed it and he was happy to see the result on the screen of my camera.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
TakeMeToTheHospital !!! says:
Love it so much !!!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Designldg replies:
Thx Johnny.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Waechor says:
another way to capture India with a lot of vivid colours, the golden temple is splendid

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Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Designldg replies:
Thank you for your kind comment, this place is so magic that sometimes I was forgetting to take pictures.
It is only because I had to leave that I started using my camera.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Olherpro says:
Excellent portrait shot!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
Designldg replies:
Thank you for your comment.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Kronawitter says:
fantastic and surreal
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Designldg replies:
Thank you, I am glad you like it (Sorry to answer so late).
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )
Love Song*pro says:
I love people from India, I love This photo!
Posted 23 months ago. ( permalink )
Designldg replies:
Thank you the people from India are the people of the world, it is such a big country that you can see people and culture from everywhere and this is what makes it so special.
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )
Claudine Gaulier-Denispro says:
grandiose!
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Designldg replies:
Merci, c'est surtout le lieu qui l'est.
C'est un endroit "divin" dans les sens du terme.
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Aixado says:
I like very much this photo!!
Posted 8 months ago. ( permalink )

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