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KAR BHET
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KAR BHET, from Persian kdr (lit. work, labour, occupation) and Hindi bhent (lit. meeting, offering), denotes voluntary offering made by a devotee to the Guru. It has been a common practice especially in India, for one going to make obeisance to a sai...
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KAR-SEVA
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KARSEVA, voluntary contribution of physical labour towards cleaning and construction operations at sacred tanks and temples, holds a special significance in the Sikh tradition. Sevd, altruistic service, was preached by the Gurus as a means to Godreal...
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KARAH PRASAD
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KARAH PRASAD. Kardh, soft sweetened food made of Hour or semolina and ghee, which placed before the Guru Granth Sahib as offering gets transubstantiatcd for Sikhs into prasdd, i.e. a mark of AkalPurakh`s grace. Kardh Prasdd is thus the sacrament whic...
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KAUR
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KAUR, from Sanskrit human or kunvdr`i meaning a princess, young girl, or virgin, is a suffix which, by tradition and under stipulated code of conduct, is added to the names of all Sikh females, so that like their male counterpart, Singhs, they all ha...
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KESADHARI
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KESADHARI, a term defining a Sikli as one who carries on his head ihc full growth of his kes (hair) whicli he never trims or cuts for any reason. Anyone, Sikh or nonSikh, may keep the hair unshorn, but for a Sikh kes, unshorn hair, is an article of f...
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