The Khanda is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
A khanda is a sikh symbol and it means duck
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
The Khanda is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
The Sikh flag is called 'Nishan Sahib' The symbol on Nishan Sahib is called the Khanda The Khanda is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
Different colors mean different things to cultures. For instance white is commonly used as a symbol of purity, red a symbol of love and black a symbol of darkness or evil among others.
Symbols of a Sikh's duty to protect their faith
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.
Khalsa is an order of the Sikh religion.
"part of God"
biring is jatt sikh surname.
A bunch of different parts.
The founder of The Sikhism is Guru Nanak Dev Ji.So you know the founder if that's what you mean but if you mean god then we refer to him as Waheguru.Guru nanak is the founder of the Sikh religion.