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. 2005 Jun;90(6):560–563. doi: 10.1136/adc.2004.064378

Sikh birth customs

R Gatrad 1, J Jhutti-Johal 1, P Gill 1, A Sheikh 1
PMCID: PMC1720438  PMID: 15908616

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Figure 1.

Figure 1

 Khanda, the Sikh symbol, is made up of two swords, a symbol of fighting for what is right. Between them is a circle, depicting that God is one—without beginning or end.

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