Sikhkaras Overviews:

 

SikhKaras.com begun as a business to sell on ebay, because I want to give Sikhs and others from all over the world the opportunity to get items directly from Amritsar, India.
This business started out of my desperation about not being able to find the high quality of Kara I wanted to wear myself. I came to the conclusion that the only way was to start making them myself.

 
History of the Kara:

 

The Kara is a symbol of unbreakable attachment to God. It is in the shape of a circle which has no beginning and no end, like the eternal nature of God. It is also a symbol of the Sikh brotherhood. The steel is a reminder of the strength of the bond which unites the Sikhs together and ultimately to God. This purity and strength has to be reflected in every action of the Sikh

The Kara is worn on the right wrist and it is a symbol of unbreakable attachment to God. It is in the shape of a circle which has no beginning and no end, like the eternal nature of God. It is also a symbol of the Sikh brotherhood. The steel/iron is a reminder of the strength of the bond which unites the Sikhs together and ultimately to God. This purity and strength has to be reflected in every action of the Sikh.
The material used to make the karas varies from steel to iron. The steel is used as a reminder of the strength of the bond which unites the Sikhs together and ultimately to God. This purity and strength has to be reflected in every action of the Sikh.

 
What is a Sikh

 

Sikh simply means "seeker of truth." Sikh Dharma is a spiritual path for those who are looking to answer the eternal question: “Who am I, and what am I here for?” Like all spiritual traditions, Sikhs have a lineage and legacy, guidelines and philosophies, masters, saints and its history. But primarily, the Sikh way of life offers a down-to-earth spiritual path for every-day people. It doesn't matter what your spiritual orientation is. Or what culture or background you belong to. Any person can use this technology to experience his or her own Divinity and Infinity.

 


The SikhKaras.com Team

 
 

We have started SikhKaras.com, because we want to give people from all over the world the opportunity to get items directly from Amritsar, India. It's a great blessing to live here and we want to share this with as many people as possible. If you have any special wishes, requests or needs please feel free to contact us and we will do our best to serve you.

 
 

* Parvinder Singh   |General Manager
  parvinder@sikhkaras.com

I have been living in Amritsar all my life and I have been working at Miri Piri Academy as a teacher; a beautiful garden with beautiful flowers.

The reason I like working for SikhKaras.com is that it is symbol of spirituality and working from heart for beautiful people from all around the world. It is another way to learn and to share. Overall, SikhKaras.com is like our family and our customers are our guests who are always welcome, so we can share blessings all the way.

Love & Blessings from Heart!
Parvinder Singh Khalsa 

     
 


* Jatinder Singh |Operational Manager
   jatinder@sikhkaras.com

I have been working at MiriPiriAcademy and I love being there. My brother Parvinder Singh joint the business with Amrit Singh and this is how I entered and became member of the SikhKaras.com family. They both are very strict about quality and service so my job is to take care that everything goes perfectly. What I love is to be the bridge for the whole business and to work as a link in between our employees and my seniors.  


Love & Blessings from Heart!
Parvinder Singh Khalsa 

     
 


Amrit Singh | Administrator
amritsingh@sikhkaras.com

I'm a Sikh, born in Germany and currently living in India since 1999. I'm working at Miri Piri Academy, a school that is dedicated to teach kids and young adults from 7-18 to become whole human beings. In our curriculum we teach Gurbani, Tabla, Gatka, Punjabi, Gurmat, Yoga, art, sports and many other activities.

This business was created out of my desperation about not being able to find the high quality of Kara I wanted to wear myself. I came to the conclusion that the only way was to start making them myself. Now I can proudly offer this service to you through our website.

Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa,
Wahe Guru JI Ki Fateh!

Blessings from Amritsar,
Amrit Singh Reinsch