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Khanda
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Construction note
A simplified, geometric impression of the Khanda — central double-edged sword, chakkar and two kirpans.
About this symbol
- Meaning
- Divine knowledge, oneness, and the balance of spiritual and temporal power.
- Culture / origin
- Sikhism (Punjab)
- Era
- Emblem formalised in the modern era
- Historical context
- The Khanda is the central emblem of the Sikh faith.
This belongs to a living faith tradition. Use it respectfully and in context — not as decoration — and credit the tradition. Simplified homage only.
Tags
sikhkhandasacred
SVG source
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