Khanda


[kahn-duh] /ˈkɑn də/

noun
1.
an Indian sword, having a broad, usually single-edged blade and a disklike pommel with a point.
/ˈkʌːndə/
noun
1.
a double-edged sword that appears as the emblem on the Sikh flag and is used in the Amrit ceremony to stir the amrit

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