1699
What year was Khalsa Panth created?
Guru Hargobind Sahib ji
Who is the sixth guru?
A communal kitchen where free food is served, is a central part of Vaisakhi celebrations, symbolizing equality and service.
What is Langar?
During the Battle of Chamkaur in 1704, this Group exercised supreme authority by ordering Guru Gobind Singh Ji to leave the besieged fortress for the survival of the Khalsa, demonstrating that even the Guru was bound by their decision—a precedent set at the founding of the Khalsa in 1699.
Who are the Panj Pyare
Singh or Kaur
What surnames are given to new members of the Khalsa upon being given khande ki pahul(amrit).
Guru Gobind Singh
Who created the Khalsa ?
Guru Tegh Bahadur
Who is the ninth guru?
Anyone of any caste,creed,skin color,ethnicity
Who is allowed to eat langar at the Gurdwara?
Who was the first person to stand up and give up their head for the guru during Vaisakhi of 16999?
Bhai Daya singh
Kesh, Kanga,Kara,Kirpan,Kacchera
What is 5 kakkars were given to the Khalsa?
Five sikhs
How many Sikhs offered their heads?
Mata Sahib Kaur
Who is the mother of the Khalsa?
Guru nanak dev ji
Who started the Langar Tradition?
Double :
To intiate sikhs into the khalsa through the Amrit sanskar ceremony /Represent the khalsa ideals
What is the purpose of Panj Pyare
This term means "selfless service" and is a core principle practiced by Sikhs in Gurdwaras and the wider community.
What is Seva?
What transformed the Sikhs into members of the Khalsa family?
Guru nanak dev ji
Who is the first guru?
At this gurdwara, the Langar can serve over 100,000 people in a single day.
What is the Harmandir Sahib?
The birth place of Bhai Himmat Singh
Which Panj Pyara was born in Jagganath Puri
Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh!
What is the Khalsa Greeting?
Guru Gobind Singh ji brought each one into a
Tent
Sri guru granth sahib ji & Khalsa
Who was given guruship by Guru gobind singh ji before he passed
This Guru made it compulsory for all, regardless of caste or class, to dine together in Langar before meeting him.
Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mohkam Singh, and Bhai Sahib Singh
What are the names of the Panj Pyare
Kes, symbolizing acceptance of God's will and living in harmony with nature
Kangha:Wooden comb, representing cleanliness and order, used to keep the hair tidy
Kara:Steel bracelet, symbolizing restraint from evil deeds and a reminder of righteous conduct
Kirpan:Ceremonial sword, representing the duty to protect the weak and uphold justice
Kachhehra:Special cotton undergarment, signifying self-control and moral character
Triple:
What does each Kakkar Represent?