A Sikh who has taken Amrit, dons all five Ks is known as Khalsa ("pure") or Amritdhari ("Amrit Sanskar participant"), while a Sikh who has not taken Amrit but follows all rules and keeps all five Ks is called a sahajdhari ("slow adopter").
The Kanga is an article that allows the Sikh to care for his or her unshorn long hair, Kesh. The kanga is usually tucked behind the "Rishi Knot" and tied under the turban.ਕੰਘਾ ਦੋਨਉਂ ਵਕਤ ਕਰ, ਪਾਗ ਚੁਨਹਿ ਕਰ ਬਾਂਧਈ ॥
Comb the hair twice a day, covering it with turban that is to be tied from fresh.— Tankhanama Bhai Nand Lal Singh
A Kangha
is a small wooden comb that Sikhs use twice a day. It is supposed to be
kept with the hair and at all times. Combs help to clean and remove
tangles from the hair, and are a symbol of cleanliness. Combing their
hair reminds Sikhs that their lives should be tidy and organized. The
Sikhs were commanded by Guru Gobind Singh to keep a small comb called a
Kangha at all times.
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