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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh everyone!

I'm from Malaysia and it's lockdown again here until December ☹️

Though I am not an amritdhari, I really want to purchase the simarna beads kara (im not sure if this is what you call it)( see the picture below), I see many steel ones on the internet but I would prefer the sarabloh one.my only option is to buy it online but I cannot find it anywhere in any online store. Can the sangat help me? I found this item on eBay but the currency here is different and I will have to pay quite a lot of money. I am also not sure if they sell it in the gurdwara shop too. If any of you sangat are living in Malaysia, can you guys tell me if they sell it here and where can I get it. Thank you sangat ?✨

I know this website is Sikh sangat UK but who knows there are sangat from Malaysia like mee too.

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sarbloh means iron.  that simran is steel.  just pointing out.

those steel simrans are very easy to find widely available.  if you have family in india maybe they can ship it to you?

i have seen online 'sikh shops' charging extortionate amounts for sikh items- shame on them.

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On 11/19/2020 at 1:02 PM, ManpreetKaurr said:

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh everyone!

I'm from Malaysia and it's lockdown again here until December ☹️

Though I am not an amritdhari, I really want to purchase the simarna beads kara (im not sure if this is what you call it)( see the picture below), I see many steel ones on the internet but I would prefer the sarabloh one.my only option is to buy it online but I cannot find it anywhere in any online store. Can the sangat help me? I found this item on eBay but the currency here is different and I will have to pay quite a lot of money. I am also not sure if they sell it in the gurdwara shop too. If any of you sangat are living in Malaysia, can you guys tell me if they sell it here and where can I get it. Thank you sangat ?✨

I know this website is Sikh sangat UK but who knows there are sangat from Malaysia like mee too.

IMG_20201119_205628.jpg

Try online. Or if your in Malaysia get intouch with SGGS Academy. They might know where to get one.  

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On 11/21/2020 at 5:17 AM, Guest guest said:

sarbloh means iron.  that simran is steel.  just pointing out.

those steel simrans are very easy to find widely available.  if you have family in india maybe they can ship it to you?

i have seen online 'sikh shops' charging extortionate amounts for sikh items- shame on them

Yeah I could only find a steel picture so yeah. The online ones are like expensive tho. Anyways my only option is when Any of my family or me myself visit India, then I'll be able to purchase one. Till then I appreciate that I still have sarabloh kara with me. 

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12 hours ago, Khalsa2012 said:

Try online. Or if your in Malaysia get intouch with SGGS Academy. They might know where to get one.  

Usually they sell this in gurdwara but it's lockdown at my state here in Malaysia. So, when the gurdwaras are open I will definitely go to the store and get one. Thank you so much jio and I will definitely try this option as well. Thank you all sangat for your suggestions. I never imagine even one sangat replying to this. ?✨

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