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Product Description
This rakhi celebrates two of the most meaningful symbols in Sikhism. The Khanda represents strength, divine knowledge, and the duality of spiritual and temporal power — it's the emblem seen on the Sikh flag (Nishan Sahib). Ik Onkar, meaning "One God," is the opening phrase of the Guru Granth Sahib and represents the oneness of the divine. Together, they make this rakhi a meaningful choice for celebrating Rakshabandhan within Sikh families and traditions.
On Rakshabandhan, a sister ties a rakhi on her brother's wrist as a symbol of protection and love, and he in turn vows to care for and protect her. This rakhi can be personalized with a name, and is available in either the Khanda or Onkar design, in your choice of laser-engraved finish or clear acrylic with a red design.
Details:
- Design options: Khanda (engraved or clear acrylic with red design) or Onkar (engraved or clear acrylic with red design)
- Personalization: Name option available
- Thread length: 10–12 inches
- Pendant size: 1" round
- Includes: 1 rakhi attached to a small card
- Ships ready to gift — great for mailing to siblings living out of town
Great for: Rakshabandhan, Sikh rakhi, Khanda rakhi, Ik Onkar rakhi, personalized rakhi, rakhi for brother, Punjabi rakhi







