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Kara Steel bracelet Because it is a circle, the kara represents the eternal nature of God. It reminds Sikhs of the unbreakable relationship they have with God. It is a reminder that they must do ...
kara - a steel bangle; kesh - uncut hair; kangha - a comb; kaacha - undershorts; and kirpan - a short sword. Some Sikhs, especially men, also wear a turban. All Gurdwaras have a dining area called ...
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Guru Gobind Jayanti 2025: Honouring the legacy of the 10th Sikh GuruThe initiation ceremony, Amrit Sanchar, emphasised the five Ks (Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, and Kirpan), which remain integral to Sikh identity. Compilation of the Guru Granth Sahib: He declared ...
The Tamil, Malayalee, and Sikh communities across Malaysia will begin their respective New Year celebrations – Chittirai Puthandu, Vishu, and Vaisakhi – today.
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