Kakkaars
Vaisaakhi
Nishaan Sahib
Mool Mantar
Five Monsters
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Name one Kakkaar

Kes, or Khanga, or kirpan, or Kara, or kachera 

100

Which Guru Ji got their head cut off? 

Guru Tegh Bahadar Ji

100

What does a nishaan sahib look like? 

Long pole, with a flag that has a kanda on it, and a Shastar at the real top. 

100

What is the mool mantar? 

Recite mool mantar

100
Tell me one of the five monsters?

Kaam, or Krodh, or Lobh, or Hankaar, or Moh

200

Name all five kakkaars 

Kes, khanga, kirpan, Kara, kachera

200

Where did Guru Gobind Singh Ji create Khalsa?

Anandpur Sahib

200

Why does every Gurdwara have a Nishaan sahib?

To wave to people and tell them ”come here, Guru Ji is here, and we have langar.”

200

Which Guru Ji said the mool mantar to us?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji 

200
What is the meaning of Kaam?

Uncontrollable desire

300

What is the meaning behind one of the kakkaars?

Any of the meanings

300

What year did Guru Ji create Khalsa?

1699

300

What do we do when we first come to the nishaan sahib?

Matha tek 

300

What does Ik Oankaar mean?

One God
300

What is the meaning of Lobh?

Greedy

400

Why do we wear kakkaars?

To remind ourselves and others that we belong to Guru Ji, and to stand out. 

400

What are the ingredients for amrit?

Water, sugar gems, and using a batta, and kanda

400

What does matha tekh mean?

To bow and surrender your forehead/head to Guru Ji

400

What does Nirbhou mean?

Fearless

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What is the meaning of Krodh?

Anger or getting mad

500

Which Guru Ji gave us the Kakkaars?

Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

500

Who are the panj pyaare in the correct order?

Bhai Daya Singh Ji, Bhai Dharam Singh Ji, Bhai Himmat Singh Ji, Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji, and Bhai Sahib Singh Ji. 

500

What else do we do when we go to the nishaan sahib and what does it mean?

Parkarma = to go around Guru Ji because Guru Ji is the center of our life

500

What does Karta Purakh mean?

That Guru Ji created everything and is also in his creation

500

What is the meaning of Moh and Hankaar?

Moh = attachment

Hankaar = pride, being proud

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