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209:." Kachera is a drawer type fastened by a fitted string round the waist, very often worn as an underwear. This Kakkar was commanded to be worn by Gobind Singh so that the Sikh warrior would be ready to fight at any time (Tyar Bar Tyar). The Kachhera allowed the Sikh warrior to operate in combat freely and without any hindrance or restriction. Sikhs fought many battles only wearing this undergarment. The kachera is above-the-knee underwear meant to give a feeling of dignity, modesty, and honour to the person who wears it. The garment is usually made from white, lightweight-cotton material. The Kachhera maintains one’s “chastity” whatever the position of the legs. One can carry the legs high and yet be completely chaste. The many folds in the front also help in this chaste appearance and the "nara" keeps it tightly in place. The kacchera is secured and tied with a "nara" (drawstring). 27: 124: 198:, the tenth Guru of Sikhism, in 1699. Both male and female Sikhs wear this undergarment. This is one of five articles of faith—collectively called "Kakkars"—that form the external, visible symbols clearly and outwardly displaying one's commitment and dedication to the order ( 212:
It serves its purpose efficiently and effectively and is easy to fabricate, maintain, wash, and carry compared to other conventional undergarments, such as the
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The Sikh Code of Conduct states "For a Sikh, there is no restriction or requirement as to dress except that he must wear Kachera and
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Kercha (an undergarment) is one of the five Ks (Punjabi: āĻŠāĐ°āĻœ āĻ•āĻ•āĻūāĻ° PaÃąj Kakār)
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in appearance. It is one of the five Sikh articles of faith called
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drawstring
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