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what is the symbolism of the Chakkar in the Sikh symbol
A
that God has no beginningor end and
B
truth and knowledge
C
defending religion
D
all of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The circle around the Khanda is the chakar. The chakar being a circle without a beginning or end symbolizes the perfection of God who is eternal.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Khanda is an important emblem in Sikhism and can be compared to the symbol of Om in Hinduism and symbols from other Dharmic religions. The Chakar is the circle that indicates that God and eternal life is without end and perfect.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Khanda represents knowledge of God, the Chakkar represents the eternal nature of God and oneness of humanity, the two swords represent Miri (political sovereignty) and Piri (spiritual sovereignty).

Detailed explanation-4: -(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.

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