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What is the significance of 'kangha' and 'kara' for the Sikhs?​

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Answered by adit1702
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Taken together, the five Ks show that Sikhs have dedicated themselves to a life of devotion and submission to the Guru, a prophet or messenger of God. The Kara symbolises eternity reminding a Sikh that God has no beginning or end. It also signifies that a Sikh is linked to the Guru.

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