๐ชฏ Khanda Emoji Meaning
| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ๐ชฏ | Khanda | Sikh emblem symbolizing divine knowledge and unity | Symbols | U+1FAAF | :khanda: |
Meaning
The ๐ชฏ emoji depicts the Khanda, a central symbol of Sikhism representing divine knowledge, justice, and the unity of God.
Common Uses
- Expressing Sikh faith or culture.
- Referring to Sikh religious events or discussions.
- Decorative use in religious or cultural messages.
- Highlighting themes of spirituality and justice.
- Symbolizing unity in spiritual conversations.
Examples
๐ชฏ๐Celebrating Vaisakhi with ๐ชฏLearning about Sikhism ๐ชฏ๐
Related Emojis
- ๐๏ธ Om symbol: Represents Hindu spirituality; different religion.
- โธ๏ธ Dharma Wheel: Symbol of Buddhist teachings; distinct faith symbol.
- โก๏ธ Star of David: Jewish religious symbol; unrelated faith context.
- ๐ Mosque: Represents Islamic worship places; different religion context.
Technical Notes
Codepoint: U+1FAAF. Added around Unicode 13.0 (2020). Appears as a double-edged sword with a circle and two single-edged swords crossing, varying slightly by platform.
FAQ
What does the ๐ชฏ emoji mean?
It depicts the Khanda, symbolizing Sikhism and concepts of divine knowledge and unity.
How is the ๐ชฏ emoji used?
Primarily in contexts related to Sikh faith, culture, and spirituality.
Does the meaning of the ๐ชฏ emoji change by context?
Its core meaning remains linked to Sikh symbolism but can be used broadly for spirituality or justice themes.
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