RELIGIONS
SIKHISM
Question
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what is the symbolism of the Kandha in the Sikh symbol
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that God has no beginningor end and
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truth and knowledge
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defending religion
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all of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -(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-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: -Kara-a steel bracelet A symbol that a Sikh is linked to the Guru. It acts as a reminder that a Sikh should not do anything of which the Guru would not approve. A symbol of God having no beginning or end.
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