This video teaches you how to measure your wrist so you can make sure to choose the right size kara.
The Kara is generally worn on the right wrist and it is a symbol of unbreakable connection to the Infinite / Divine. It is in the shape of a circle which has no beginning and no end, like the eternal nature of the Creative Energy of the Universe. The stainless steel is to signify purity and strength, and to remind the wearer to embody these qualities. It is meant to remind those who wear a Kara that anything done with the hands honors the Divine.
The Kara became one of the symbols of a Sikh who has taken his / her vows when Guru Gobind Singh declared it one of the the five Kakars. In the Punjab in India, Karas are worn by Sikhs as well as Hindus and Muslims. Around the world, the Kara has become a more popular symbol of an acknowledgment of intention to stay always connected with God.
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84WAKEUP 10 months ago
HEY! CAN you help me! i am having a difficult time with measurements. OK the 2.5 inch doesnt fit like i can not get it through my hand, and the 2.75 fits fine but it dances a lot on my wrist and it's kinda big, not too much but its big i dont like the karas to be moving to much and i have a small wrist, so how would i do this? is there like a 2.6 or something like that
cubanass 1 year ago
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Shabash Excellent work.
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SikhWorldTV 2 years ago