2048x2048 animation of the Khanda symbolizes the fundamental tenets of the Sikh faith. It is made collectively of three symbols representing the concepts that are the pillars of Sikhism. The music in the background is the sound of a Dilruba. The icon gets its name from the unique twin-edged sword (also known as Khanda) that stands in the center. The sword represents the divine power that controls life and death and dictates the destiny of all creation. Its right edge is indicative of authority and freedom which are governed by spiritual and moral values. The left edge stands for divine justice that chastises and penalizes the evil tyrants. In totality, ** the sword symbolizes the cleaving of the truth from all falsehoods. ** It also signifies disintegration of vanity or false pride and destruction of caste barriers or other inequalities.
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2048x2048 animation of the Khanda symbolizes the fundamental tenets of the Sikh faith. It is made collectively of three symbols representing the concepts that are the pillars of Sikhism. The music in the background is the sound of a Dilruba. The icon gets its name from the unique twin-edged sword (also known as Khanda) that stands in the center. The sword represents the divine power that controls life and death and dictates the destiny of all creation. Its right edge is indicative of authority and freedom which are governed by spiritual and moral values. The left edge stands for divine justice that chastises and penalizes the evil tyrants. In totality, ** the sword symbolizes the cleaving of the truth from all falsehoods. ** It also signifies disintegration of vanity or false pride and destruction of caste barriers or other inequalities.