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Amrit Sanskar
Amrit Sanskar also called Amrit Parchar, Amrit Sanchar, Khande di Pahul, or Khande Batte di Pahul is one of the four Sikh Sanskaars. The Amrit Sanskar is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699. Wikipedia
More commonly called amrit pahul (“the nectar ceremony”) but also known as khande ki pahul (literally, “ceremony of the double-edged sword”), it was centred on ...
The Amrit Sanskar ceremony is an important event in a Sikh's life as they have decided that they want to show commitment to the Khalsa.
Oct 27, 2009 · Amrit Ceremony. Sikhs who have been through the Amrit Ceremony of initiation, or Amrit Sanskar, become baptised Sikhs, take new names, and ...
Amrit Sanchar ("nectar ceremony"; also called Amrit sanskar, Amrit Parchar, or Khande di Pahul), is the name given in the Sikh tradition to the Baptism ...
The Amrit Sanskar is the ceremony during which Sikhs can become part of the Khalsa. It takes place at the gurdwara in the hours before sunrise. The ceremony can.