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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does the circle on the Khanda represent?
A
Power of God
B
Eternal love
C
Willing to fight for what’s right
D
One eternal God-no beginning and no end
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The circle with no beginning or end around the Khanda symbolizes that God is eternal. The circle or chakra is surrounded by two curved swords called Kirpans. These two swords symbolize the twin concepts of Meeri and Peeri-Temporal and Spiritual authority introduced by Guru Hargobind.

Detailed explanation-2: -Modern Day Symbolism of Khanda Coat of Arms Two swords, signify the spiritual and secular forces influencing the soul. A double-edged sword symbolizes the ability of truth to cut through the duality of illusion. A circle represents unity, a sense of being at one with infinity.

Detailed explanation-3: -Ik Onkar, also spelled Ek Onkar or Ik Oankaar (Gurmukhi: or ; Punjabi pronunciation: [ɪkː oːəŋkaːɾᵊ]); literally, “There is only one God or One creator or one Om-maker") is a phrase in Sikhism that denotes the one supreme reality.

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