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O que (quem) é kesh - definição


kesh         
[ke??]
(also kes)
¦ noun the uncut hair and beard worn as one of the five distinguishing signs of the Sikh Khalsa.
Origin
from Punjabi kes.
Kesh (Sumer)         
ANCIENT SUMERIAN CITY AND RELIGIOUS SITE
Kesh was an ancient Sumerian city and religious site, whose patron goddess was Ninhursag. Its location is uncertain; some of the possible sites put forth include Al-Ubaid, near Ur, or Tell al-Wilayah near Adab or Abu Salabikh.
Kesh (Sikhism)         
  • Painting of Maharaja [[Sher Singh]] after a bath with his hair down
  • A Sikh boy wearing a [[rumāl]]
  • A Sikh boy wearing a [[patka]]
RELIGIOUS PRACTICE; IN SIKHISM THE PRACTICE OF ALLOWING ONE'S HAIR TO GROW NATURALLY OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE PERFECTION OF GOD'S CREATION
Rishi knot; Rishi Knot; Joora; Sikh hair
In Sikhism, kesh (sometimes kes) (Gurmukhi: ਕੇਸ) is the practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally out of respect for the perfection of God's creation. The practice is one of The Five Kakaars, the outward symbols ordered by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699 as a means to profess the Sikh faith.

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Kesh
Exemplos do corpo de texto para kesh
1. Leslie Yoxall was married in 1'4' to Doris Gibson of Kesh, Co Fermanagh.
2. At the Maze Prison (as Long Kesh is properly known) ten men deliberately starved themselves to death in 1'81.
3. One of the party‘s representatives on the Long Kesh/Maze consultation panel, Paul Butler, was quick to endorse the plan.
4. The other four Ks are: kesh (uncut hair), kachera (an undergarment), kara (a metal bracelet) and kangha (a wooden comb). The ruling was welcomed by civil liberties groups in Canada as an important victory for freedom of religion.
5. "Sinn Féin‘s primary concern has been to see the preservation of part of the Long Kesh site because of its historical importance not just to republicans but to the wider community," he said yesterday.