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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.

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The Sikh symbol?

The Sikh symbol is the Khanda


What is the main Sikh symbol that is used?

the main Sikh symbol is the khanda


Where might one find the Sikh symbol?

The Sikh symbol can be found on clothing, in religious texts, on items of worship and on religious buildings. The symbol is used to represent the various facets of the religion.


Why is the Sikh symbol important to them?

Because I say so


What does the Khanda mean?

A khanda is a sikh symbol and it means duck


What does the flag above a gudwara have on it?

it is the Sikh symbol and it is a khanda withe swords the kirpan this tells us that the Sikh fate is powerful


What religion developed out of brahmanism?

The 3 main religions in India were and are Sikh, Muslim and Hindu. In ancient India there were Hindus and Muslims and then the Sikhs developed from the Hindus (the founder of the Sikh religion was originally Hindu)


What does the middle sword in the Sikh symbol mean?

The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.


Can you draw and explain the special Sikh symbol?

it was made by guru gobind singh ji


What is Sikh symbol?

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.


What is the Sikh symbol made of?

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.


Who become Sikh first?

Bibi Nanki was the first Sikh. She was the sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji who first developed faith in Guru Nanak Dev Ji.