Kara

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Kara is a steel bracelet worn by Sikhs as a religious symbol of unity, restraint, and connection to the divine.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Kara canonical 4

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious symbol
bracelet
associatedConcept discipline
moral responsibility
spiritual remembrance
associatedWith Khalsa
canBeMadeOf iron
other metals
stainless steel
culturalSignificance marker of Sikh identity
symbol of commitment to Sikh values
etymologyMeaning bracelet or ring
genderUsage worn by men and women
hasNoBeginningOrEnd symbolic yes
introducedBy Guru Gobind Singh
introducedInContextOf 1699 Khalsa initiation
linguisticOrigin Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi
locationOfWear usually right wrist
material steel
partOf Five Ks
prohibits use of the hand for immoral acts
relatedTo Kachera
Kanga
Kesh
Kirpan
religiousCategory Sikh article of faith
religiousFunction constant reminder of God
reminder to avoid wrongdoing
reminder to perform righteous actions
religiousObligationStatus considered mandatory for Khalsa Sikhs
religiousTradition Sikhism
shape circular
symbolizes God’s infinite nature
connection to the divine
eternity
restraint
unity
typicalColor metallic silver
visualCharacteristic plain and unadorned in traditional form
wornBy initiated Sikhs
many non-initiated Sikhs
wornContinuously yes
wornDuring daily life
prayer
religious ceremonies
wornOn wrist

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Khalsa symbol Kara
Kara Walker givenName Kara
Kachera relatedTo Kara