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Definition:
Khanda can refer to two different objects. Sometimes it is used to refer to a two-edged
sword with a broad blade, a traditional Sikh weapon.
More commonly it is used to refer to a main Sikh symbol, pictured below. It is comprised of four Sikh weapons: A khanda sword, two shorter curved swords known as kirpans, and a metal ring known as a chakram.
Also Known As: none
Alternate Spellings: none
Common Misspellings: none
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