A khanda is a sikh symbol and it means duck
i think you mean Khanda ?
The Sikh symbol is the Khanda
the religion of khanda is Sikhism !
The population of Majh Khanda is 3,480.
Symbols of a Sikh's duty to protect their faith
Bhangri Pratham Khanda's population is 4,113.
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The two symbols are the 'Khanda' and the 'Ik Onkar.' Ik Onkar means One God. The Khanda symbolizes that the sword to the left represents truth, and the sword to the right represents the willingness to fight for what is right- the religion. The Khanda (double edged sword) represents knowledge of God, the Chakkar represents the eternal nature of God (without beginning or end) and oneness of humanity.
we call it khanda. The khanda is like a "coat of arms' for Sikhs.There are three different items used in a Khanda which also have a symbolic meaning:A double-edged sword called a Khanda which is in the centreA chakkar which is circularTwo single-edged swords, or kirpans, are crossed at the bottom and sit on either side of the Khanda and Chakkar.In the symbol the sword to the left represents truth, and the sword to the right represents the willingness to fight for what is right- dharma (religion). The circle in the middle denotes the one God, never beginning and never ending.The Khanda represents knowledge of God, the Chakkar represents the eternal nature of God and oneness of humanity, the two swords represent Miri (political sovereignty) and Piri (spiritual sovereignty)
The symbol often identified with the Sikh faith is the Khanda. The Khanda is comprised by three swords and the chakra, a throwing blade.