单词 | amritdhari |
释义 | Amritdharin. Sikhism. Also more fully Amritdhari Sikh. A person who has been baptized or initiated into the Khalsa or Sikh community in the ceremony of Amrit Sanchar, and who follows the rules of conduct established by Guru Gobind Singh. ΚΠ 1919 Indian Social Reformer 9 Nov. 154/2 For every Sikh it is essential to wear Keshas and that for an Amritdhari it is compulsory to observe complete Roht. 1922 S. S. Akal Gurdwara Reform Movement & Sikh Awakening xvii. 295 His son,..although a renowned personage, was not an Amritdhari Sikh. 1990 V. S. Naipaul India: Million Mutinies (1991) viii. 451 After you take amrit, you don't eat food not cooked by amritdharis. 2014 A. K. Takhar in P. Singh & L. E. Fenech Oxf. Handbk. Sikh Stud. xxviii. 351 Initiated Sikhs are referred to as Amritdharis, that is, those who have undergone the Khalsa initiation and are thus required to stringently follow the rules and regulations of the Sikh Rahit Maryada. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1919 |
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