The Sikh religion, with its line of 10 gurus ... or “kachh;” a steel bangle, or “kara;” and a dagger, or “kirpan.” Above all, the Khalsa were to fight for creating a just world.
Sikh When I was a baby, my parents gave me my first kara, a bangle like this, and I've worn one ever since. And they left my kesh, my hair, uncut, so it grew long. Muslim But educating children in ...
A 14-year-old Sikh girl excluded from school after ... a "no jewellery" rule and refusing to take off the Kara, a religious bangle. But yesterday Mr Justice Stephen Silber said the school failed ...
kara - a steel bangle; kesh - uncut hair; kangha - a comb; kaacha - undershorts; and kirpan - a short sword. Some Sikhs, especially men, also wear a turban. All Gurdwaras have a dining area called ...
However, another lesser-known festival often takes place around the same time, typically on March 21: a Sikh event called ...
India summoned the Canadian Deputy High Commissioner on Monday and expressed "deep concern and strong protest" after separatist slogans in support of a Sikh homeland were raised at an event ...
Sikhism is understood to have over 25 million adherents worldwide. Our Sikh chaplaincy team are here to support Sikh students and staff. The local Gurdwara, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Gurdwara, is ...
The annual celebration, Vaisakhi, celebrates the founding of the Sikh community. Hundreds of volunteers are preparing food at the Gurdwara in Gravesend for the Vaisakhi festivities. Jagdeep Singh ...