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kirpan
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Sikh communities
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Religious ceremonial sword, symbolizing the commitment to truth and justice
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kirpan
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Sikh community
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Religious and ceremonial significance for Sikhs, worn as one of the five articles of faith
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3
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kirpan
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Sikh community
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Regarded as an important religious symbol and worn as a ceremonial dagger
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4
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kirpan
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Sikh culture
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Religious and ceremonial item worn by Sikhs as one of the five articles of faith, symbolizing the duty to protect the oppressed.
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5
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kirpan
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Sikh culture
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An important religious symbol and a mandatory article of faith for baptized Sikhs, representing the commitment to fight against injustice
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6
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kirpan
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Sikh culture in India
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A ceremonial dagger worn by baptized Sikhs as a religious article and a symbol of their faith and commitment to protect the oppressed.
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7
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kirpan
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Sikh culture in India
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An important religious symbol for Sikhs, often worn as a ceremonial dagger
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