This compelling art frame, carved from wood, depicts the "Khanda Symbol," which reflects the fundamental beliefs of Sikhism.
It is a military symbol of the Sikhs, consisting of three weapons and a circle. The double-edged sword, or “Khanda”, demonstrates “Divine Knowledge,” with its sharp edges cleaving “Truth” from “Falsehood”. The circle surrounding the Khanda represents the perfection of God, who has no beginning or end. The Chakar is flanked by two curved swords called “Kirpans”, symbolizing the notions of “Miri and Piri” — “Temporal” and “Spiritual” authority.
The Khanda expresses fundamental creative force and the oneness and unity of mankind, despite distinctions of race, religion, or gender. Adorn your space with this symbolic masterpiece, a celestial manifestation of faith and craftsmanship that connects with both cultural richness and contemporary aesthetics.
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