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  2. Manji - Wikipedia

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    Manji may refer to: . Sikh Manji, a religious administrative unit in Sikhism; The Japanese name of the 卍 character (from Chinese wàn zì); Manji (era), a Japanese era name A type of sai (weapon), a traditional Okinawan weapon

  3. Manji (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    A Manji (Punjabi: ਮੰਜੀ ਪ੍ਰਥਾ ) was a Sikh religious administrative unit, similar to a parish or diocese, for the propagation of Sikhism. [1] It was part of the Sikh missionary administrative organization founded by Guru Amar Das , the third Guru of Sikhism .

  4. Irshad Manji - Wikipedia

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    Manji was born in 1968 near Kampala, Uganda. [8] Her mother is of Egyptian descent and her father of Indian heritage. [9]When Idi Amin ordered the expulsion of Asians and other non-Africans from Uganda in the early 1970s, [10] [11] Manji and her family came to Canada as refugees when she was four years old.

  5. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    According to Dobrovolsky, the meaning of the "kolovrat" completely coincides with the meaning of the Nazi swastika. [215] The kolovrat is the most commonly used religious symbol within neopagan Slavic Native Faith (a.k.a. Rodnovery). [216] [217] In 2005, authorities in Tajikistan called for the widespread adoption of the swastika as a national ...

  6. Sai (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a modern sai. Monouchi, the metal main prong of the sai, that is either round or faceted.; Saki, the sharp point of the main prong. [6]Yoku, the two shorter metal side prongs of the sai, which usually point in the same direction as the main prong, with the exception of the manji sai developed by Taira Shinken, which has the direction of one of the side prongs reversed, causing the ...

  7. Charpai - Wikipedia

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    Charpai (also, Charpaya, Charpoy, Khat, Khatla, Manja, or Manji) [1] is a traditional woven bed used across South Asia. The name charpai is a compound of char "four" and pay "footed". Regional variations are found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, North and Central India, Bihar and Myanmar. [2] The charpai is a simple design that is easy to construct.

  8. Shorinji Kempo - Wikipedia

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    The swastika, called manji in Japanese, was originally the emblem for Shorinji Kempo, as it is used in Dharmic religions, as well as by many cultures around the world, for centuries. The swastika can either mean love (left-facing) and strength (right-facing) which symbolise Kongo-zen teaching.

  9. Manji Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Manji Sahib Gurudwara (also known as Alamgir Sahib) is located near the village of Alamgir, Ludhiana district, Punjab, India. Guru Gobind Singh , tenth guru of the Sikhs, stayed here for a short while.