Khanda

£17.00

Khanda, the Sikh symbol, is made up of two swords, a symbol of fighting for what is right. Between them is a circle, depicting that God is one, without beginning or end.

Two swords, signify the spiritual and secular forces influencing the soul.
A double-edged sword symbolises the ability of truth to cut through the duality of illusion.
A circle represents unity, a sense of being at one with infinity.

Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm

Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.

Khanda, the Sikh symbol, is made up of two swords, a symbol of fighting for what is right. Between them is a circle, depicting that God is one, without beginning or end.

Two swords, signify the spiritual and secular forces influencing the soul.
A double-edged sword symbolises the ability of truth to cut through the duality of illusion.
A circle represents unity, a sense of being at one with infinity.

Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm

Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.

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