File:Khanda,Essence and Symbol of Sikh Faith and Liturgy and Thought.jpg

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Khanda

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English: The chakram, a fanged, multi-edged circular projectile, overlaid the Khanda, the legendary double-edged blade of the Dravidians, blade flanked by both sides by the Talwar, the famed ancient Indo-Aryan double-edged sword collectively making up the symbol of the Sikh faith, doctrine, and the essential embodiment of the liturgical philosophy and way of life which lies therein.
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