The swords on the left and right represent swords, as does the line down the middle. In the early days of Sikhism Sikhs often came under attack from Muslim and Hindu leaders in India and needed to protect themselves. The circle represents eternity. Visit sikhism.SikhTruth.com to learn more.
If you mean symbol, it's the thunder.
means the brand of a car named by the creator Henry ford
Symbols of a Sikh's duty to protect their faith
It is a place where people meet and eat in Sikh
a trident
A Candle
there is no such thing as a "Yatrus Sikh" If you mean what is a Yatrus to a Sikh. Sikhs have no Pilgrimages they can go to any Gurudawara or holy room in their home to be forgivin for their sins.
In English it means Sikh. A Sikh is an adherent of the religion known as Sikhism which was founded by Guru Nanak in India in the 1500s. Of course "sikh" has a meaning in Sanskrit, (it means "disciple") but you didn't ask for that.
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Khalsa is an order of the Sikh religion.
"part of God"