The Kirpan is a religious sword that encapsulates an initiated Sikh's solemn obligation of courage and self-defense. It denotes dignity and self-reliance, the capacity and readiness to always defend the weak and the oppressed. It helps sustain one's martial spirit and the determination to sacrifice oneself in order to defend truth, oppression and Sikh moral values. All Initiated Sikhs are mandated to wear a Kirpan on their body.
And the most important thing, it’s not just a knife, but also a symbol of a Sikh’s duty to defend the helpless, the poor and the downtrodden; a symbol of our daily fight against injustice and tyranny. |