Kakkar K

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Kakkar K is an alternative name for the Sikh religious article of faith known as the kirpan, a ceremonial sword or dagger symbolizing courage and the duty to protect the weak.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious article of faith
alternativeNameOf kirpan
associatedWith Khalsa NERFINISHED
carriedIn sheath
category ceremonial dagger
ceremonial sword
etymologicallyRelatedTo kirpan
hasComponent blade
hilt
sheath
hasLegalDiscussionIn Canada NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasReligiousStatus article of faith
isOneOf Five articles of faith in Sikhism
isPartOf Five Ks NERFINISHED
languageContext Punjabi
material steel
not mere weapon
purpose defense of the oppressed
reminder of moral responsibility
relatedConcept freedom of conscience
religious freedom
religiousTradition Sikhism NERFINISHED
symbolizes courage
duty to protect the weak
wornBy initiated Sikhs
wornOn body

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Kirpan alsoKnownAs Kakkar K