History, asked by amritakumari1156, 11 months ago

what id the significance of "kangha and kara for sikshs​

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Answered by swiss8
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Explanation:

Kanga is the comb that performs the function of keeping the uncut long hair or kesh oderly. The kesh and kanga each evoke the the meaning of each otjer.

Kara is the iron bracelet which indicates courage. It reminds sikhs to think before they act so that they do not commit a moral mistake. It also symbolises the oneness of god , the kara a circle neither has an end nor a beginning.

Answered by vaibhavdubey557325
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Answer:

upar vale ne jo bola vahi

Explanation:

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