About the Kavisari “Khanda te Jhanda” is an evocative composition that traverses the annals of Sikh history, celebrating the symbols of the Khanda (double-edged sword) and the Nishan Sahib ...
These Sikhs are practicing tying their turbans. They are preparing for their Dastar Bandi. The turban is the most visible symbol of Sikh pride and identity. The turban is an eight metre long piece ...
The cross is a key symbol of the Christian faith ... The two curved swords on the outside of the circle represent the fact that a Sikh must give equal authority to spiritual and social obligations.