The main one is the Khanda it is like the cross to Sikhism.
In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are:
1) Ek-Onkar
2) Khanda
3) Kesh
4) Kangha
5) Kara
6) Kachhera
7) Kirpan
8) Nishan Sahib
The sybol of the Sikhs is the Karpaan
the khanda
i think kara
Sikhs.
The Khanda is the symbol of the Sikhs.
Sikhs wear turban for safety for their hair and turban is also a identical symbol and regard of Sikh religion. That's why Sikhs don't have to wear hats.
yes that is why the sihk symbol is made of three swords
Sikhs do not wear daggers but in fact a kirpan. It is one of the 5ks and is there to show that Sikhs are brave and courageous. It is not there for any violence.
There is no holy symbol in Sikhism. Khanda is the religious symbol in Sikhism. Please refer to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanda_(religious_symbol)
All people who follow Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji are Sikhs... Jatts and Aroras who follow Sikhism are true Sikhs ...Caste-ism is not a symbol of true Sikhism and anybody who believes in caste-ism is not a true Sikh.
As a general practice everyone likes to keep some kind of symbol or a book or some other sign in one's room or house which tells of the faith, belief or religion he belongs to. And so do the Sikhs keep. They always keep a picture of Guru Nanak Dev ji besides a sign of Nishaan sahib
Sikhs is not real
Sikhs have gurudawaras
the khanda for more info look it up another symbol of Sikhism is the ek onkar look that up too for more info