Submitted by Sukhi Kaur on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 06:50.
i agree with Guruka pahjis comments, sikhi is not about rituals, the foundation of every sikhi should be a desire..........based on love..........longing.......for waheguru.............for something that we can feel but not put into words.........without THAT................without SHARDI............everything is a pointless emtpy ritual which is not want Sikhi is supposed to be........
Bhul chuck maafi
That makes no difference at all. The kara is the kara. It is between the Guru and his Sikh. Wear it on whichever wrist you wish.
.....G
"A sound man's heart is not shut within itself
but it is always open to other people's hearts.
If I am true enough, I feel the heartbeats of
others above my own."
Can I just apologize for part of my above comment.I just noticed in her second video clip that I was wrong about Sat Kirin's left arm.She does in fact have a Karra in her left arm.But I must emphasize that the Karra should be in the right arm otherwise it is just an ornament or jewellery,not an article of faith as it has been ordained to be.
Sat Kirin calls herself a "Kaur" and dresses elaborately with a turban and a Khanda emblem on top,but where is her Karra?As shown in the above video clip,she doesn't have one.Her right arm is bare,and so it seems is her left arm.How does she consider hereself a Khalsa without the essential Karra or steel bracelet in her right arm??
rituals
right or Left wrist
My apology
Where is your Karra?