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Explanation of the Sikh symbol, Khanda
An explanation of the Khanda and Khalsa and how the former is the symbol that represents the latter. The young man presenting makes a Khanda for his bedroom and explains how the three elements remind Sikhs of God and his power. At every Vasakhi the Nishan Sahib (the name given to the flag) is lowered, the pole washed in milk, and then a new flag is attached and raised.
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