Symbol | Panj Pyare (The Five Beloved) |
Religion | Sikhism |
Origin | Emerged during the time of Guru Gobind Singh. |
Meaning | Signifies the five initiated Sikhs who were the first members of the Khalsa. |
Appearance | Depicted in Sikh art and often referred to during religious ceremonies. |
Colors | Varied, reflecting the diversity of the Sikh community. |
Usage | Revered as significant figures in Sikh history and spirituality. |
History | Selected by Guru Gobind Singh to form the nucleus of the Khalsa. |
Popularity | Highly respected in Sikh communities worldwide. |
Importance | Symbolizes courage, commitment, and the birth of the Khalsa. |
Complexity | Historical figures with profound spiritual significance. |
Emotions | Elicits feelings of reverence, inspiration, and historical connection. |