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Kesa refers to the uncut hair of a Sikh initiate, usually covered by a turban or patka. Kesa symbolizes a the Sikh prohibition of harm to the body. Kesa sometimes refers to the turban worn by Sikh men.
Kesa is one of the five khalsas.
Alternate spellings: kes
Pronunciation: kaye-sah (noun)
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