Religion Symbol Sikh Khanda — free printable clipart
Free religious education resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This high-contrast illustration features the Khanda, the emblem of Sikhism, rendered in a solid blue color against a white background. The symbol is composed of a central double-edged sword (khanda), encircled by a chakkar (a disc-like weapon), and flanked by two crossed kirpans (ceremonial swords). It represents spiritual and temporal power, divine justice, and the sovereignty of the Sikh people. This image is ideal for teaching world religions, cultural symbols, and diversity in social studies or religious education lessons. It can be used in classroom slides, worksheets for symbol identification, or as a visual aid for discussions on religious tolerance. The visual style is a flat, iconic illustration designed for clear recognition.
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- 2Use it in your classroom worksheets, slides or printables — free under CC BY-NC 4.0.
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