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Summary of Question: | Explaining What A Kirpan Is To A Non-Sikh..... |
Category: | General Sikhism |
Date Posted: | Wednesday, 5/05/2004 10:11 AM MDT |
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WHAT IS A KIRPAN(pronounced Kir-paan)?
It is a small sword held by a material strap which goes across the body.
It is not an offensive weapon but a protective tool
Kirpan means ‘hand of kindness/mercy’, which highlights how the Kirpan is not to be used to attack anyone but merely to defend oneself or another as a last resort.
WHO CARRIES A KIRPAN?
Initiated Sikh men and women, irrespective of age.
WHY CARRY A KIRPAN?
It is part of the Sikh uniform which consists of 5 articles:
1. Kes: uncut hair (tied up and the head and crowned with a turban)
- The Kes is an identity of a Sikh.
- The Kes is a stamp or seal that a Sikh’s head is God’s.
2. Kanga: small wooden comb (placed in the hair knot under the turban)
- The Kanga is used to keep the hair clean.
- Just a Sikh combs their hair daily; he or she should also comb their mind with the Guru’s wisdom.
3. Kara: Iron bangle (worn on the wrist)
- The Kara is a gift of a Guru which acts as a reminder to do the right action (with our hands).
- The Kara is made of iron which symbolises how a Sikh should have strength and courage.
4. Kirpan: small sword (made of steal/iron)
- The Kirpan is to be used to upkeep righteousness
- The Kirpan exemplifies the warrior character of a Sikh.
5. Kachhera: Long shorts (which is above the knees, and worn as an undergarment)
- The Kachhera is worn to be respectable and dignified at all times.
- The Kachhera reminds a Sikh to practice self-control and to have a high moral character.
The 5 articles have the same value as the uniform of a policeman or a soldier and something more subtle than that. This means equality, uniformity, unity and identity of the wearers. Every member of a team is required to put on a certain prescribed uniform for this very purpose. In the same way a Sikh has to wear the 5 Articles (known commonly as the 5 Ks) as part of being a ‘Saint-Soldier’, a ‘Khalsa’.
IS IT OPTIONAL TO WEAR THE KIRPAN?
No! It is mandatory for initiated Sikhs to carry a Kirpan (this is recognised by the British Law).
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE KIRPAN?
Defence (as a last resort, to upkeep righteousness and justice)
Used to bless Sikh Holy Communion, called ‘parshaad’, at the end of religious functions.
WHAT ARE OFFENSIVE OR MISLEADING SUGGESTIONS ABOUT THE KIRPAN?
To suggest that is a ‘dagger’, ‘knife’ or ‘offensive weapon’.
To suggest it is a merely cultural symbol.
To suggest that the Kirpan can be replaced by wearing a miniature Kirpan.
IS IT LEGAL TO CARRY A KIRPAN IN BRITAIN?
Yes it is! Under the Criminal Justice Act 1988, Section 139 allows anyone to carry a blade exceeding the length of 3 inches for religious, cultural or work related reasons. This safeguards the Sikhs to carry the Kirpan.
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Thank you for your contribution. Keep in mind this is only legal in the UK. Not every country allows the kirpan to be carried by Sikhs. GTKK