it is a symbol that represents Sikhism and is very important to them
i think you mean Khanda ?
The Swastika was a symbol of honor in Germany since the early 1000's before WWII. then Hitler decided it to use it as the Nazi party symbol/flag as a way to earn support.
In my opinion, the hate lies more in what it stood for then the symbol itself, when beliefs and principles are conjoined, there-in lies the problem with the symbol(s) It's called associative reality. When most Westerners use the swastika today, they use it as a symbol of discrimination against Jews and as a symbol that Jews should be second-class if not entirely eliminated. This is what causes the ire, not the symbol itself. This is why Jews do not complain about seeing the Swastika all across Asia. They know that when Hindus and Buddhists use the swastika, it is a symbol of harmony and completeness as opposed to oppressive, apartheid dictatorship.
The Swastika, taken from an ancient Indian religion. I believe it was originally a symbol for enlightenment.
the buddha symbol means that buddha will help you and will save everyone from aliens but only if everybody in the world has a buddha symbol tattooed on their forehead. if the symbol has a hat on then it is considered unlucky and that if you touch it you will have supernatural powers but will only use them for evil. DO NOT TOUCH THE HAT-WEARING BUDDHA!!!
The Sikh symbol is the Khanda
A khanda is a sikh symbol and it means duck
the religion of khanda is Sikhism !
i think you mean Khanda ?
The symbol often identified with the Sikh faith is the Khanda. The Khanda is comprised by three swords and the chakra, a throwing blade.
The Khanda is the symbol of the Sikhs.
The Sikh symbol 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.
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.
The main Sikh symbol is the Khanda, a double-edged sword surrounded by a circular Chakkar (quoit) and two curved swords known as Kirpans. These symbols represent the Sikh values of spirituality, power, and justice.
this is what the Sikh symbol looks like. It is called The Khanda.The Khanda, like Ek-Onkar is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda is commonly seen in Gurdwaras and on the Sikh flag. 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 Khanda is the Sikh symbol. It 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.