The vertical two-edged sword in the khanda symbolizes:
a. God's concern for both truth and justice.
b. one's defense of the Sikh faith.
c. the unity and eternity of God.
d. God's all-encompassing spiritual power.
a. God's concern for both truth and justice.
Analysis:
a. Correct. The vertical two-edged sword in the khanda symbolizes God's concern for both truth and justice, and two crossed kirpans curved around the outside (the fourth type of traditional weapon) signify God's all-encompassing spiritual power.
b,c & d. b. Incorrect. Similar to most religious symbols, the khanda has also been interpreted symbolically.
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