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Name Date:. LI: To recognise and understand Sikh symbols. Reassemble the parts to make the Sikh Khanda symbol. Match the picture with the sentence that describes what each part of the symbol represents.
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Name Date: LI: To recognise and understand Sikh symbols Reassemble the parts to make the Sikh Khanda symbol Match the picture with the sentence that describes what each part of the symbol represents.
The Khanda is the double edged sword which represents the Supreme Truth that there is one God. The Chakra is the circle that represents God continuing forever. No beginning and no end. The Kirpans are two swords that represent power. They remind Sikhs to defend the truth.
Name Date: LI: To recognise and understand Sikh symbols Reassemble the parts to make the Sikh Khanda symbol Explain in your own words what each part of the symbol represents Khanda_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chakkar_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kirpans_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
To begin to design a symbol that represents yourself, first write down three things that are important to you. Draw a simple image for each item. Put the three images together to make one symbol that would represent you