i think you mean Khanda ?
it is a symbol that represents Sikhism and is very important to them
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs.
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the symbol is called the sky The crescent moon.
Swastika
the religion of khanda is Sikhism !
it is a symbol that represents Sikhism and is very important to them
The Khanda is the symbol of the Sikhs.
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)
In Sikhism, the sticks used for ceremonial purposes, particularly during religious processions and celebrations, are called "Nishan Sahib." These are flagpoles that hold the Sikh flag, known as the "Nishan Sahib," which features the Khanda symbol. The Nishan Sahib serves as a symbol of Sikh identity and faith, representing the presence of the Guru.
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs. Translated, it means 'learner.'
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs.
no it is the symbol of the religion
They are called Sikhs
There is only one religious symbol for Sikhism which is Khanda. Please refer to this Link :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanda_(religious_symbol)
gurdwara.....
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