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Three pillars of Sikhism


The Three Pillars of Sikhism were formalised by Guru Nanak Dev Ji as:


The Sikh Emblem, or the Khanda, is made up of three items, each representing different things. The circle, of Chakkar, represents the infiniteness of the timeless absolute and also reminds Sikhs to stay within the rule of God. The double edged sword represents the only God and the supreme truth. The two swords, the two Kirpaans, crossing each other, one represents PEERI (spiritual authority) and the other of MEERI (political or temporal power).


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