Stylish Yet Spiritual

Wearing khanda jewelry is one of the most trendiest and spiritual thing to do. If you will know the significance of the khanda you will surely start to think should I wear it too? The Khanda consists of three separate objects taken together.

1. A circle
2. Two intertwined swords
3. One double-edged sword in the middle



The symbol of Khanda appears on Nishan Sahib, the Sikh flag. Generally, it is called the “Coat of arms” or Khalsa crest. Figuratively, Khanda has many meanings and connotations more than what meets the eye. There are a number of triads, which the Khanda signifies. Chiefly, the two swords represent Piri and Miri, literally meaning spiritual and secular. The solid circle, or Chakra, which is a symbol of throwing out weapons used in a battle.

The double-edged sword signifies a sword which is used to stir the immortalizing “Amrit” which is given to drink in the Sikh baptism ceremony.

The two intertwined swords represent balance in every phase of ones life. While one on the right symbolizes that a person needs power to safeguard his faith, the other indicates that a person needs power to guard and help the needy and the weak.

The Chakra also represents eternity, the unremitting cycle of life and death, of creation and destruction, a concept similar to the symbol of Shiva.

These days, the spiritual symbol of khanda is used to make spiritual jewelry majorly khanda pendants and khanda bracelet.


Both these jewelry items are made in Gold and can be purchased Online easily. The more expensive jewelry items are embedded with diamonds, precious gems and stones. You can also make a style statement and also be connected with the almighty if you start wearing this symbolic jewelry.

The people who believe in the presence of god wear such symbols as a mark of respect and so that they remember the god who gave this beautiful life each time they see the symbol.