Sikh Symbols
The special Sikh sign is made up of several images:

- The Khanda, which is a double edged sword. This represents the belief in one God.
- The Chakkar, like the Kara it is a circle representing God without beginning or end and reminding Sikhs to remain within the rule of God.
- Two crossed kirpans representing spiritual authority and political power.
This symbol reminds Sikhs that there is only one true God. It says "IK OANKAR", "God is One Being"
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