khalsa

/ˈkɑːlsə/
noun
  1. The collective body of initiated Sikhs, regarded as the pure community of the faithful.
    • The Khalsa was founded by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.
    • The Khalsa plays a central role in Sikh religious and community life.
    • Members of the Khalsa follow a strict code of conduct.
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