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The Khanda is the central symbol of Sikhism, composed of a double-edged sword (Khanda) at its center, flanked by two crossed kirpans (swords), and encircled by a chakkar (ring). It signifies divine sovereignty, the balance of spiritual and temporal power, and the oneness of God. The symbol is widely used in gurdwaras, religious texts, and Sikh cultural contexts worldwide.
This image is typically used on religious education pages, Sikh heritage sites, interfaith resources, or cultural identity content. Users seeking to understand Sikh symbolism, iconography, or religious emblems will find this image relevant for learning and reference.
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