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A mother has expressed outrage after a "staff member" was spotted wearing a Sikh ceremonial sword at her son's school in ...
A parent is demanding a government change in the law - after a 'member of staff' wore a ceremonial sword at her son's school.
Gemma Beech is calling for a change in the law surrounding kirpans which are a ceremonial sword worn by Sikhs to represent ...
A youth from Mathura was attacked with a sword allegedly by a Sikh man who objected to him smoking inside a train they were travelling in. The accused has been arrested while the injured is undergoing ...
It also reminds them not to commit adultery. Kirpan Small sword Sikhs carry around this small sword to represent their duty to protect and defend their faith. It reminds Sikhs to always fight for ...
In 1699, Sikhs from all over the Punjab gathered together to celebrate the local harvest festival of Vaisakhi. The tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, came out of a tent carrying a sword. He asked ...
A kirpan is a ceremonial sword worn by Sikhs and represents their duty to stand up against injustice. Kirpans are central to the Sikh faith and are one of the '5 K's' that Sikhs keep at all times.
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