1. Hair: Sikhs sacrifice their hair when wearing the Kesh (uncut hair) as part of the Five Ks. This represents the acceptance of God's will and readiness to submit to God's authority.
2. Comb: Sikhs carry a small wooden comb called a Kangha as another one of the Five Ks. This represents cleanliness and orderliness of body, mind, and soul.
3. Sword: Sikhs wear a kirpan, a small sword or dagger, symbolizing courage, self-defense, and the defense of the oppressed. This also represents the readiness to protect the weak and promote justice.
What do Sikhs sacrifice when wearing the 5ks?
List three things.
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