The Amrit Ceremony is a significant ritual in the Sikh faith, marking the initiation of individuals into the Khalsa. During this ceremony, participants drink sweetened water, known as Amrit, which is prepared with prayers and blessings. This sacred act symbolizes a commitment to live a life of devotion, discipline, and service to others.
Participants who undergo the Amrit Ceremony adopt the Five Ks, which are five articles of faith that represent their dedication to the Sikh principles. The ceremony is often held in a Gurdwara, where the community gathers to support and celebrate the new initiates, reinforcing the values of unity and brotherhood in the Sikh tradition.