Khanda

$ 300

Size: 30,3 x 22,6 cm

Materials: Watercolour on watercolour paper

The seventy-seventh symbol is the Khanda, the symbol of the Sikh doctrine Deg Tegh Fateh. This is a Sikh slogan that signifies the dual responsibility of the Khalsa: to provide food and protection for the needy and oppressed, regardless of their individual religion, caste or ethnicity.

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Khanda - 100 Sacred Symbols in Watercolour by Linda Ursin

Size: 30,3 x 22,6 cm

Materials: Watercolour on watercolour paper

The seventy-seventh symbol is the Khanda, the symbol of the Sikh doctrine Deg Tegh Fateh. This is a Sikh slogan that signifies the dual responsibility of the Khalsa: to provide food and protection for the needy and oppressed, regardless of their individual religion, caste or ethnicity. The background was created with bubble wrap.

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Dimensions 30.3 × 22.6 cm

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