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Khanda Symbol - The Sacred Emblem of Sikh Faith and Identity #1463877 (License: Personal Use)
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The Khanda is the primary religious symbol of Sikhism, composed of a central double-edged sword (Khanda), encircled by a chakkar (ring), and flanked by two crossed kirpans (swords). It embodies core Sikh principles: the oneness of God, the balance of spiritual and temporal authority, and the commitment to justice and equality. The symbol is widely used in gurdwaras, religious texts, and community events as a unifying emblem of faith.
This image is typically used on religious, educational, or cultural websites discussing Sikhism, in digital content about world religions, or on institutional pages of gurdwaras and Sikh organizations. Users search for it to understand Sikh identity, symbolism, or for inclusion in presentations, publications, or interfaith resources.
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