Name the five sacred symbols of the outward appearance of the Sikhs. Who gave the Sikhs this distinctive identity?
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The five sacred symbols of the outward appearance of the Sikhs are kesa (uncut hair), kanga (wooden comb), kachhera (short drawers), kirpan (ceremonial sword) and kara (iron bracelet). The tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, gave the Sikhs this distinctive identity.