Description :
- Khanda Sahib Is the Religious Symbol of the Sikhs. It Reflects Some of the Fundamental Concepts of Sikhism. the Symbol Derives Its name from the Double-Edged Sword (Also Called a Khanda) which appears at the center of the logo.
- This Double-Edged Sword is a Metaphor of Divine Knowledge, Its Sharp Edges Cleaving Truth from Falsehood the Circle Around the Khanda Is the Chakar the Chakar Being a Circle Without a Beginning or and End Symbolizes the Perfection of God Who Is Eternal. the Chakar is Surrounded by Two Curved Swords Called Kirpans.
- These Two Swords Symbolize the Twin Concepts of Meeri and Peeri – Temporal and Spiritual Authority Introduced by Guru Hargobind. They Emphasize the Equal Emphasis That a Sikh Must Place on Spiritual Aspirations as Well as Obligations to Society.
- Available on Svastika in it’s car dashboard idols section, this showpiece is a great choice for gifting for a birthday, marriage anniversary, mothers day, wedding return gift, house-warming, office/shop inaugration, Festive occasions – Like Gurupurab, Raksha Bandhan, Grah pravesh, for Parents and also for Corporate Gifting. This idol is made up of Metal with Gold colouring
Weight : 42 grams
Note: The item is guaranteed to be authentic. Product images are purely illustrative. Images/packaging/labels may vary from time to time due to changes in the manufacturing batch and location of the manufacturer. The product description is provided solely for informational purposes and may include additional ingredients.
Svastika Khanda Sahib Golden Metal Idol for Car Dashboard
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Description :
- Khanda Sahib Is the Religious Symbol of the Sikhs. It Reflects Some of the Fundamental Concepts of Sikhism. the Symbol Derives Its name from the Double-Edged Sword (Also Called a Khanda) which appears at the center of the logo.
- This Double-Edged Sword is a Metaphor of Divine Knowledge, Its Sharp Edges Cleaving Truth from Falsehood the Circle Around the Khanda Is the Chakar the Chakar Being a Circle Without a Beginning or and End Symbolizes the Perfection of God Who Is Eternal. the Chakar is Surrounded by Two Curved Swords Called Kirpans.
- These Two Swords Symbolize the Twin Concepts of Meeri and Peeri – Temporal and Spiritual Authority Introduced by Guru Hargobind. They Emphasize the Equal Emphasis That a Sikh Must Place on Spiritual Aspirations as Well as Obligations to Society.
- Available on Svastika in it’s car dashboard idols section, this showpiece is a great choice for gifting for a birthday, marriage anniversary, mothers day, wedding return gift, house-warming, office/shop inaugration, Festive occasions – Like Gurupurab, Raksha Bandhan, Grah pravesh, for Parents and also for Corporate Gifting. This idol is made up of Metal with Gold colouring
Weight : 42 grams
Legal Disclaimer: The product is guaranteed to be 100% genuine. Product images are for illustrative purposes only. Images/packaging/ labels may vary from time to time due to changes made by the manufacturer's manufacturing batch and location. The product description is for information purposes only and may contain additional ingredients