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#pricelesssword #nihangsingh #sikh ਲੱਖਾਂ 'ਚ ਤਿਆਰ ਹੋਈ ਤਲਵਾਰ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਹੈ ਰਾਜ਼? |Priceless Sword Of Nihung Singh| -The Mirror Subscribe us on YouTube / @themirror5451 Like us on Facebook / the-mirror-101746932406259 Follow us on Twitter / themirrortm Follow us on Instagram / themirrortm Kirpan- The Sword The kirpan is a curved, single-edged sword or knife carried by Sikhs.[1][2] It is part of a religious commandment given by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, in which he gave an option to the Sikhs, if they accepted they must wear the five articles of faith (the five Ks) at all times, the kirpan being one of five Ks. The Punjabi word kirpan has two roots: kirpa, meaning "mercy", "grace", "compassion" or "kindness"; and aanaa, meaning "honor", "grace" or "dignity". Sikhs are expected to embody the qualities of a Sant Sipahi or "saint-soldier", showing no fear on the battlefield and treating defeated enemies humanely. The Bhagat further defines the qualities of a sant sipahi as one who is "truly brave...who fights for the deprived". Kirpans are curved and have a single cutting edge that should be sharp. They vary in size and a Sikh who has undergone the Amrit Sanskar ceremony of initiation may carry more than one; the Kirpans must be made of steel or iron. #themirror #sikh #nihang #singh #sword