What is the name of the steel sword that symbolizes one's defense of the faith and of oppressed people?

A. Kachha
B. Kara
C. Kanga
D. Kirpan


D. Kirpan

Analysis:
a, b & c. Incorrect. Kirpan is a sword. This steel sword symbolizes one's defense of the faith and of oppressed people. It is worn at all times on the outside of the body, usually in a small form similar to a knife.
d. Correct. Kirpan is a sword. This steel sword symbolizes one's defense of the faith and of oppressed people. It is worn at all times on the outside of the body, usually in a small form similar to a knife.

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