Kartarpur corridor draft signed between lndia and Pakistan dated 23rd October 2019

Duties of the Khalsa

In one of his poems, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib defines the Khalsa :

  • “He who repeats night and day the name of Him,
  • Who has full love and confidence in God,
  • Who bestows not a thought on anv but one God,
  • Whose enduring light is inextinguishable,
  • Who puts no faith in fasting and worshipping cemeteries and monasteries,
  • Who only recognises the one God and makes no fetish, Of pilgrimages,
  • alms, charities and austerities:

He is recognised as a true member of theKhalsa,
In whose heart the light of the Perfect One shines.”

Guru Gobind Singh Sahib laid down the following duties for the Khalsa :

  • The Khalsa is to worship one God and read Nitname (Five Banis) and daily meditate on the Name.
  • He is to keep the symbols (Panj Kakar) and to lead his life according to the Guru’s teaching. Gurmantra is Waheguru and the Basic creed is Mool-manlra.
  • He has no caste after joining the brother-hood ; he has to repudiate non-Sikh rites and ceremonies, and follow only Sikh practices.
  • He is not to commit ‘any of the four misdeeds (Kurahat) namely, the shaving or cutting of hair, eating Halal meat, adultery and the use of tobacco or any other intoxi-cant.
  • He is not to commit any of the social offences (Tankhah), such as giving dowry, using liquors and intoxicants, raising monuments over graves and associating with apostates.
  • He must contribute one-tenth {daswand) of his income for religious purposes.
  • He is to serve the sangat in all ways
  • He must practice arms and be ready defend the weak.