They are Kara, Kachera, Kirpan ... Eleven-year-old Simran introduces the Sikh religion and describes the key beliefs and practices in following the Sikh way of life. Taking Amrit.
That Sikhs can proudly wear a dastar (turban), a kara (steel bangle) and carry a kirpan (religious dagger) anywhere in India ...
So all three of us began life with a religious identity given ... meant and why they were important. Sikh When I was a baby, my parents gave me my first kara, a bangle like this, and I've worn ...
Entering my early adulthood as a second-generation Sikh, I find myself juxtaposed between two cultural binaries competing ...
The kirpan is a type of ceremonial knife carried by the Sikh community as an article of their faith. Source: SBS 来自锡克教慈善机构Turbans 4 Australia的查兰吉特·辛格(Charanjit ...
These include Kesh or uncut hair; Kara which is a a steel bracelet ... He called for the (MoJ) to work with Sikh and other religious organisations to create easily accessible guidelines that ...
Sounds strange, yes, but you'll be surprised to know that the followers of Sikhism, a religion, don't cut their hair throughout their life. They let their hair grow naturally as a sign of respect ...
The Canadian foreign ministry says it expelled six Indian diplomats for refusing to cooperate in the investigation of the killing of Sikh religious leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was shot ...
The campaign group provides education toolkits on the Sikh religion and political history of Punjab from the times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He said: "As we mark 40 years since the tragic attack ...
The New South Wales government's decision to ban religious ceremonial knives at schools from Wednesday has been labelled knee-jerk and disappointing by the Sikh community.
Two thousand and four hundred Sikh Yatrees currently in Pakistan to celebrate Besakhi festival have arrived at Gurdwara Kartarpur to perform religious rituals. The Sikh yatrees will stay for two days ...