
Why Sikhs Don't Cut Their Hair: A Cultural Insight
Sikhs hold a deep spiritual connection to their uncut hair, known as Kesh, which is one of the Five Ks, or articles of faith. This practice isn't just about outward appearances but rather represents a deep respect for the way nature intended one's body to be. Let's explore the fascinating reasons behind this tradition and its significance in Sikh culture, alongside comparing it to some aspects of other cultural practices within India.
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