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the symbolism of the Sikhism practice of Kesh is most similar to the symbolism of which of the following practices? 1. Hindu followers visiting the Ganges river 2 . Jews mourning their loss at the western wall 3 . baha'i adherents electing officials to govern the faith 4. Muslims putting on traditional clothing before the hajj 5. santeria adherents avidly worshipping the saints.

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I'm pretty sure it's 4.
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4. Muslims putting on traditional clothing before the hajj

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In Sikkim the kesh is practice of the allowing ones hair to grow naturally and it symbolizes the guru gobind Singh in the 1699, as is seen as a means to honor the Sikh faith. Washing it regularly and not allowing public to touch.
  • As the kesh is symbol devoted to god and in a similar way the Muslims put on there traditional clothing in places of worship and respect god as a sign of devotion.
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