- @Amrapali #img-anno http://www.religious-symbols.net/Pictures/sikh-symbols_1.png {u'shapes': [{u'geometry': {u'y': 0.275, u'x': 0.87, u'height': 0.08499999999999996, u'width': 0.09499999999999997}, u'type': u'rect'}], u'src': u'http://www.religious-symbols.net/Pictures/sikh-symbols_1.png', u'editable': False, u'context': u'http://app.swtr.us/', u'text': u'Sikh Symbols\n\nSikhism is a young religion founded in the 15th Century with followers mainly in India and Pakistan. The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in waheguru \u2013 represented using the sacred symbol of ik \u014da\u1e45k\u0101r, the Universal God.\nSikh Symbol\nKhanda:\n\nThe special Sikh religous symbol is made up of three images: The Khanda, which is a double edged sword. This represents the belief in one God. The Chakkar, like the Kara it is a circle representing God without beginning or end and reminding Sikhs to remain within the rule of God. Two crossed kirpans representing spiritual authority and political power.\n\n - by Amrapali'} created: Tue, 11 Feb 2014, 02:21 PM UTC