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Khanda Symbol - The Sacred Emblem of Sikh Faith and Identity #1880792 (License: Personal Use)
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The Khanda is the central religious 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 embodies core Sikh principles: the oneness of God, the balance of temporal and spiritual authority, and the commitment to justice and selfless service. Widely displayed in gurdwaras, literature, and personal adornment, it serves as both a spiritual emblem and a unifying identity marker for Sikhs worldwide.
This image is commonly used on religious websites, educational content about world religions, Sikh cultural resources, and interfaith platforms. Users searching for “Sikh symbol,” “Khanda meaning,” or “Sikhism iconography” seek clarity on its design and significance; the image supports informational, devotional, and academic intent.
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