The 3 Ks in Sikhism refer to Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (a wooden comb), and Kirpan (a ceremonial sWord), which are three of the articles of faith that baptized Sikhs are expected to wear or carry at all times. These symbols represent the commitment to the Sikh faith, its values, and the commitment to standing up against injustice.
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