RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
Question
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Khanda is represented as ____ of the Sikh symbol.
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A circle
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A double-edged sword
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Two curve swords
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A double-edged khanda (sword) is placed at the top of a Nishan Sahib flag as an ornament or finial. In recent years, the Khanda has been used to show solidarity within the Sikh community after high-profile shootings in the United States. Another symbol that may be confused with the Khanda is the aad chand (lit.
Detailed explanation-2: -(India) A double-edged sword from India, used ceremonially in Sikhism. (India) A religious symbol of Sikhism, ⟨☬⟩, having the shape of three swords: a khanda, a chakram and two kirpans.
Detailed explanation-3: -Khanda, the Sikh symbol, is made up of two swords, a symbol of fighting for what is right. Between them is a circle, depicting that God is one-without beginning or end.
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