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== Kara: metal bangle == | |||
Worn by sikhs to help identify themselves as sikhs. This is a symbol of infinity, and represents hand cuffs. The idea is that a sikh is always hand-cuffed to God. | Worn by sikhs to help identify themselves as sikhs. This is a symbol of infinity, and represents hand cuffs. The idea is that a sikh is always hand-cuffed to God. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 11 April 2005
Kara: metal bangle
Worn by sikhs to help identify themselves as sikhs. This is a symbol of infinity, and represents hand cuffs. The idea is that a sikh is always hand-cuffed to God.