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Guru Gobind Singh commanded Sikhs to wear five items all the time. Which of the following is NOT one of these five items?
Kesh
Kila
Kara
Kangha
- Kesh: Refers to the uncut hair, symbolizing acceptance of God's will.
- Kila: This term does not relate to the five Ks. It's not one of the items commanded to be worn.
- Kara: A steel or iron bracelet, symbolizing restraint and gentility.
- Kangha: A wooden comb, maintaining cleanliness and order.
The five articles, known as the Five Ks, are Kesh, Kara, Kirpan, Kangha, and Kachera. Option 2, Kila, is not one of these articles.
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