X

M'VIR Sikh Khanda Punjabi Kirpan Sword Symbol Pewter Pendant Comes with FREE Velvet Case

Product ID : 21143517


Galleon Product ID 21143517
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
1,698

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About M'VIR Sikh Khanda Punjabi Kirpan Sword Symbol

Brand: M'VIR Color:Silver. Product Name:M'VIR Sikh Khanda Punjabi Kirpan Sword Symbol Pewter Pendant Comes with FREE Velvet Case Description: Sword Symbol define Prosperity, Strength, Power, Protection. The Khanda is one of three and most important symbols of Sikhism. Khanda is commonly called the Sikh coat of arms, or "Khalsa Crest". The Khanda constitutes of three items in one, each with a symbolic meaning. A double-edged sword called a Khanda in the centre, a Chakkar which is circular and two single-edged swords( kirpans), are crossed at the bottom and sit on either side of the Khanda and Chakkar. However, the name Khanda is derived from the central symbol, a special type of double-edged sword which confirms the Sikhs' belief in One God. The central double edged sword signifies truth, strength, freedom and justice. The circle or chakkar represents the eternal. This is a symbol of all-embracing divine manifestation including everything and wanting nothing, without beginning or end, neither first nor last, timeless, and absolute. Khanda was introduced by the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Singhji. Features Ideal gift. Disclaimmer: All M'VIR products are copyrighted, any cop.y may lead to violation.