Today 21st December we commemorate the Shaheedi Divas of Sahibzada Baba Ajit Singh Ji and Sahibzada Baba Jujhar Singh Ji, the elder two princes of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaaj and all loyal warriors, in the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib.
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Read MoreEk Oankar
This is the Dharmic symbol of the Sikh Dharam (religion) which is derived from “Ek Oankar”. “Ek” means "God is one", and relates to the Sikh belief in the oneness of God. "Oankar” is a symbolic word meaning the Supreme Being, the Ocean of Knowledge and Bliss Absolute, “Oankar” therefore means GOD in His entirety. “Ek Oankar” are also the first two words of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and also the Mool Mantar.
The Khanda
The Khanda is the other symbol of the Sikhs. It constitutes three symbols in one. The name Khanda is derived from the central symbol which is the double edged sword, the Khanda represents the primal and almighty power of the Creator. The circular symbol (Chakra) represents infinity. Finally the two Kirpans on the outside symbolise the Spiritual (Piri) and Temporal (Miri) powers.
