Answer: The kara originated as a protective ring to guard the sword arm of the Khalsa warrior. Some Sikhs consider the kara as a reminder having a similar significance to a wedding ring, or a slave bracelet, which serves as an unbreakable bond binding them to the service of the Guru.
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A symbol of restraint and gentility. A symbol that a Sikh is linked to the Guru. It acts as a reminder that a Sikh should not do anything of which the Guru would not approve. A symbol of God having no beginning or end.
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In the third part, supply= 70, demand=80,= more expensive
Next part : supply=100, demand=2000, more expensive
Supply=30 packets, demand =36 expensive
Thucydides documented the funeral oration of Pericles and the history of the war between Athens and Sparta.
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