Karah parshad is a sweet (something like candy) prepared by Sikhs. It's made with wheat flour, sugar or honey, and butter or vegetable oil. It's considered blessed. Serving and eating it is a symbol of equality and may be considered an insult if refused.
It is a way of showing everyone is equal!
it is eaten because is is a part of a reshen
Karah Parshad is traditionally eaten warm or at room temperature to fully enjoy its rich flavor and texture. Eating it cold may alter the taste and consistency of the dish. However, if you prefer it cold, you can certainly try it that way.
parshad are given for the indian. parshad means a god bless food when yougo to the temple of india there will be given parshad after aarti and bhajan
The same: Karah.
Chandra Kumar Parshad has written: 'Baba sahib ke pandarah vikhiam'
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its a free meal based on the religion Sikhism
karah is a name that this girls name who wrote this
Karah Feder-Tal has written: 'The ring' 'The ring' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
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