. . . . . . "5354"^^ . . "In Sikhism, some Sikhs particularly of the Nihang community use edible cannabis in a religious context. They make use of a small amount of cannabis that is normally not enough to intoxicate anyone. It is used to make a drink called \"\" which is meant to help nihang singhs stay awake for long periods of time (along with other reasons). However there is a common misconception that Nihang Singhs use Bhang, a form of edible cannabis that will make you intoxicated."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cannabis and Sikhism"@en . . . . . . . "1124629983"^^ . . . . . . "53152209"^^ . . "In Sikhism, some Sikhs particularly of the Nihang community use edible cannabis in a religious context. They make use of a small amount of cannabis that is normally not enough to intoxicate anyone. It is used to make a drink called \"\" which is meant to help nihang singhs stay awake for long periods of time (along with other reasons). However there is a common misconception that Nihang Singhs use Bhang, a form of edible cannabis that will make you intoxicated."@en .