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I do. But my grandma {she isnt Sikh} wanted it and I gave her my left hand Kara. She nows wears it everyday.

The right hand is solar energy and left hand is lunar energy.A Male is solar energy. A female is lunar energy. chand etc.

Male: must at least wear one on the right wrist serving the solar energy

Female: must wear her Kara on the left hand serving the lunar energy.

It a man wears a kara on the left hand he has tapped into the lunar energy of his and should not wear a smooth banded Kara it should have the smooth band broke up. Vise versa to women they should wear the broken banded kara on the right hand if wearing two.

{It is not in anyway a stupid or childish question, and is quite a valid question that most Sikhs dont know}

ahhhh bullcrap

In rehat, it says everyone doesnt mater if they are male or female, they have to wear thier kara on thier RIGHT hand to eliminate any supersitions or supertious beliefs

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I do. But my grandma {she isnt Sikh} wanted it and I gave her my left hand Kara. She nows wears it everyday.

The right hand is solar energy and left hand is lunar energy.A Male is solar energy. A female is lunar energy. chand etc.

Male: must at least wear one on the right wrist serving the solar energy

Female: must wear her Kara on the left hand serving the lunar energy.

It a man wears a kara on the left hand he has tapped into the lunar energy of his and should not wear a smooth banded Kara it should have the smooth band broke up. Vise versa to women they should wear the broken banded kara on the right hand if wearing two.

{It is not in anyway a stupid or childish question, and is quite a valid question that most Sikhs dont know}

ahhhh bullcrap

In rehat, it says everyone doesnt mater if they are male or female, they have to wear thier kara on thier RIGHT hand to eliminate any supersitions or supertious beliefs

SO then we are superstitious on why we should only wear it on the right wrist?? Why cant everyone wear a Kara on their left wrist only then?????

sangat jee had another question....i normally see alot of sikhs with a round bangle with small metal balls around it...just wondering is that a kara aswell??...sorry cannot provide gd detail of it hope you understood blush.gif

That is not considered a Kara. You can wear one but not as a replacement of the Kara. People say it is like a rosary and some say it is a defensive weapon used in battle etc.

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sangat jee had another question....i normally see alot of sikhs with a round bangle with small metal balls around it...just wondering is that a kara aswell??...sorry cannot provide gd detail of it hope you understood blush.gif

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Im almost sure this is called a mala. It is used for simran... some people also call it a simranee. It is used to help concentrate the mind on guruji with a one pointed mind.

But im sure there is someone better who can explain this more thoroughly..

post-4590-1153410577.jpg--- this right?

Vahegurujeekakhalsa Vahegurujeekeefateh

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a mala should have a solid steel ring then 27 small metal beads and one big metal bead

if this is from SGGs, then it's all good, if not... then instructions like this only make room for rituals and needless rules.

I assume you have guru granth sahib ji quotes for this?

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