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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. [5] Another symbol that may be confused with the Khanda is the aad chand (lit.
Reshaped the Khanda (centeral sword) to the shape of the Khanda used to make Amrit and the shape of the Khanda in the Aad Chaands worn by Nihangs.. 12:23, 15 March 2006: 600 × 800 (7 KB) Ktims: The Sikh Khanda symbol. Traced from scavenged bitmap and touched up using Inkscape.
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I don't mind either way, but I don't see the reason why the Khanda had to be replaced with the Ik Onkar; both are legitimate symbols of Sikhism, but the Khanda is the more-recognized symbol of the Sikhs worldwide (and its express purpose is to be a symbol) as it appears on the Nishan Sahib and symbolizes both the Sikhs' faith and history; its purpose is to be a symbol, as opposed to the Ik ...
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There’s a shirt that depicts three clenched fists raised in solidarity on sale at the Black Lives Matter store, and the enduring symbol is echoed in the organization’s mission statement ...
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