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The hair on my arm keeps getting cut by my kareh...

first i wore a pretty big round kara, still cut my hair

and then i wore a small one, still cut it

and then i changed it a lil bigger than the small one but smaller than the big one at first, and it still cuts it..

now im back to a small one, and it still cuts it

i've changed my kara so many times...different types

dont know why it still cuts it...any ideas? is it the types? like iron or steel or what?

don't wrry about. when you brush up against someone, hair gets cut oof, when you take cloths off hair comes offf, this is the same with skin. Thisis out of your control.

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Have I offended u so much as to warrant a physical attack ?

I am so glad I did not say anything about any one’s family or religion that in deed would be a death warrant…

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Have I offended u so much as to warrant a physical attack ?

I am so glad I did not say anything about any one’s family or religion that in deed would be a death warrant…

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I dont think your comments were offensive

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U sed gorilla arms, found that offensive!!

I didnt like that remark, hair is important in sikhi!!

Sorry if I scared u!!

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STAY IN CHARDI KALAAA!

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well when you get amrti shak, punj payare say your only shingaar should be ur kakaars n ofcourse kara is made of iron rite?

plus it was suggested that he replace his iron kara with gold one. grin.gif

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Here is your answer.

kpiV Boig lptwieAw suienw rupw Kwku ]

kaparr bhog lapattaaeiaa sueinaa rupaa khaak ||

People are entangled in the enjoyment of fine clothes, but gold and silver are only dust.

myry mn hir ibnu Avru n koie ]

maerae man har bin avar n koe ||

O my mind, without the Lord, there is no other at all.

pRB srxweI sdw rhu dUKu n ivAwpY koie ]1] rhwau ]

prabh saranaaee sadhaa rahu dhookh n viaapai koe ||1|| rehaao ||

Remain in God's Sanctuary forever, and no suffering shall afflict you. ||1||Pause||

rqn pdwrQ mwxkw suienw rupw Kwku ]

rathan padhaarathh maanakaa sueinaa rupaa khaak ||

Jewels, treasures, pearls, gold and silver-all these are just dust.

rsu suienw rsu rupw kwmix rsu prml kI vwsu ]

ras sueinaa ras rupaa kaaman ras paramal kee vaas ||

The pleasures of gold and silver, the pleasures of women, the pleasure of the fragrance of sandalwood,

rsu GoVy rsu syjw mMdr rsu mITw rsu mwsu ]

ras ghorrae ras saejaa ma(n)dhar ras meet(h)aa ras maas ||

the pleasure of horses, the pleasure of a soft bed in a palace, the pleasure of sweet treats and the pleasure of hearty meals

eyqy rs srIr ky kY Git nwm invwsu ]2]

eaethae ras sareer kae kai ghatt naam nivaas ||2||

-these pleasures of the human body are so numerous; how can the Naam, the Name of the Lord, find its dwelling in the heart? ||2||

ijqu boilAY piq pweIAY so boilAw prvwxu ]

jith boliai path paaeeai so boliaa paravaan ||

Those words are acceptable, which, when spoken, bring honor.

iPkw boil ivgucxw suix mUrK mn Ajwx ]

fikaa bol viguchanaa sun moorakh man ajaan ||

Harsh words bring only grief. Listen, O foolish and ignorant mind!

jo iqsu Bwvih sy Bly hoir ik khx vKwx ]3]

jo this bhaavehi sae bhalae hor k kehan vakhaan ||3||

Those who are pleasing to Him are good. What else is there to be said? ||3||

iqn miq iqn piq iqn Dnu plY ijn ihrdY rihAw smwie ]

thin math thin path thin dhhan palai jin hiradhai rehiaa samaae ||

Wisdom, honor and wealth are in the laps of those whose hearts remain permeated with the Lord.

iqn kw ikAw swlwhxw Avr suAwilau kwie ]

thin kaa kiaa saalaahanaa avar suaalio kaae ||

What praise can be offered to them? What other adornments can be bestowed upon them?

nwnk ndrI bwhry rwcih dwin n nwie ]4]4]

naanak nadharee baaharae raachehi dhaan n naae ||4||4||

O Nanak, those who lack the Lord's Glance of Grace cherish neither charity nor the Lord's Name. ||4||4||

just wanted to ask a question, where in gurbani does it say "no gold kareh".. im not saying you lot are wrong but when you say something is wrong provide proof please.

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