Guru Ji then mixed the heads of these men and put them back on different bodies, dressed them all like himself and with the Kirpa of Akhal Purkh, these men were brought back to life. Guru Ji presented them on the stage as the sangat watched in amazement; these five men came to be known as Panj Pyare or the Beloved Five. These five were initiated into the Khalsa by receiving Amrit that Guru Ji himself had made from water, sugar puffs (added by mata sahib kaur), a iron Bata (bowl) and iron Khanda (double edged sword that represents death) and most importantly the 5 Bani’s (Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tavprasad Saviyas, Chopai Sahib and Anand Sahib (40 verses). These five now became Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mukham Singh and Bhai Sahib Singh.
Khande Di Pahul not only embodies the primary objects of Sikh faith and the promises connected therewith, but also is itself a promise to lead a pure and pious life to unite with Almighty Lord. It is about inward cleansing of the conscience and seeking unity with Supreme Lord through His Grace.
Code of conduct after taking Amrit:
1) Keep uncut hair on all your body.
2) Not to take intoxicants i.e tobacco or alcohol.
3) Not to eat meat, eggs or fish or anything that comes from them i.e. animal gelatin.
4) Not to give into the 5 thieves: Kaam, Karodh, Lobh, Moh, Hankaar (Lust, Anger, Greed, Attachment and Ego).
5) Recite the morning Nitnem (Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tavprasad Saviyas, Chopai Sahib, Anand Sahib and Ardas) after a full body wash in the early hours of the day.
6) Recite the evening Nitnem (Rehras Sahib and Ardas) after washing the hands, face and feet in the later part of the day (around 6pm).
7) Recite Kirtan Sohila before going to sleep.
8) Perform Seva (any form) and Simran (meditation) in the day when you have free time.
On the day of the Amrit Sanchar, you will need:
1) Your washed hair tied up in a juraa (bun on top of head) with a Kanga in them.
2) A Turban to cover your hair.
3) A Kirpan strapped across your body.
4) A Iron Kara (bangle) on your wrist.
5) A Kashera (special underware)
6) A Bana (optional)