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What is the Amrit ceremony in Sihkism? – Living Together

What is the Amrit ceremony in Sihkism?

Amrit is the ceremony of initiation for Sikhs who can undertake it when they are old enough to understand the meaning of the ceremony and the commitment. Sikhs who go through the Amrit become baptised Sikhs, take on new names and start wearing the 5Ks, which constitute the outward signs of Sikhism. Not all Sikhs are baptised.