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Definition of kara in English: karanounˈkɑːrə A steel bangle worn on the right wrist as one of the five distinguishing signs of the Sikh Khalsa. Example sentencesExamples - I don't call myself a Sikh, but I misleadingly wear a kara.
- I wear a kara (bangle - another Sikh symbol), I wore a turban to my brother's wedding and I use the generic Sikh middle name of Singh.
- He might have the kara and the kashara - the steel bangle and clean underpants - but why would he do that?
- The kesh, the kachha, the kara, the kanga and the kirpan are the gifts, chiseled out for the Khalsa, by the divine artist.
- One of the other symbols was a kara, a steel bangle that, among other things, represented restraint.
- Nor has it become difficult only for me to explain the relevance of a kirpan or a kara, but also for those who sermonize in the gurudwaras or those who so zealously write in the religious magazines.
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