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Kara (Sikhism)
A simple steel bangle carries centuries of spiritual strength and equality
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Why is the steel kara considered a symbol of equality and spiritual commitment in Sikhism?
Because it is made of precious metals symbolizing wealth and status.
Because its unbroken circular shape symbolizes the eternal nature of God and reminds Sikhs to act with righteousness and unity.
Because it is worn only during religious ceremonies and not in daily life.
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