Khanda Symbol Meaning

Description
The Khanda is a Sikh symbol featuring a double-edged sword at the center, surrounded by a circular ring, with two curved swords on either side. The design is symmetrical and represents key elements of Sikh identity and belief.
Meaning and Symbolism
unity
divine authority
justice
truth
strength
spiritual balance
courage
faith
discipline
protection
History
The Khanda is the central symbol of Sikhism. The double-edged sword represents divine knowledge and truth, the circular ring symbolizes unity and eternity, and the two curved swords represent the balance between spiritual and temporal power. It is widely used in Sikh religious and cultural identity.


