Kara (Iron bracelet)
It is round and seamless: sign of eternity. God is one, has no end. Universal origin of humanity and the entire creation.
Made of Iron: symbol of humility. e.g. it is not gold or silver or studded with rubies and diamonds.
If the bride wears the garland of the Lord's Name, Har, Har, around her neck, and if she uses the toothbrush of the Lord; and if she fashions and wears the bracelet of the Creator Lord around her wrist, then she shall hold her consciousness steady. 2 Page 359 Line 10
You don't have the bracelets of gold, nor the good crystal jewelry; you haven't dealt with the true jeweler. Page 558, Line 1
I am so tired of wearing all these necklaces, hair-ties and bracelets, and decorating myself. Page 937 Line 12
God's handcuff: to prevent a Sikh from wrong doing. A reminder of God's constant presence and watchful eye. A symbol of restraint.
God's love: Just as a wedding ring is a symbol of love between two people, the Kara is a symbol of love for God and God's love for us.
Common misconception: Does the Kara protect from evil? NO. Sikhs believe only God and God's name can protect us.
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1.many countries have sikhs. maximum in India....... 2.Sikhs live around the world. A Sikh can be found right from Canada to Malaysia...Europe to New Zealand. Maximum Sikhs live in Punjab, USA, Canada, UK, Italy etc etc...
Yes. You should know why.
In the Network plus troubleshooting model what should you always do right after you test the theory?
Beverages should always be poured from the right side.
No. Do what you think is right for you. Only you know the right choice for you.
You should always always pass your food counter-clockwise. That is to say, pass to your right.
No. It is a proper noun which means that it should always be capitalized. You should always right it as Buckingham Palace.
Right foot first is connected to Right which means 'Correct' implying thereby that one should always move in the right or correct manner and direction
everyone says it, but no, the customer is not always right, but you should pretend that they are, because arguing with a customer can bring down the restaurant's reputation.
It is holy I would never do that you are so right
All religions have their own version of Heaven and their followers hope they will get there eventually. Most religions feel their heaven is the only one and only their followerd get there. So if the Sikhs are right, only they get a reward