Sikh Flag
The Sikh Flag, known as the Nishan Sahib, is a prominent symbol of the Sikh faith. It features a bright yellow background with the Khanda, a symbol that includes a double-edged sword, a circular emblem, and two single-edged swords. The flag represents the spiritual and temporal authority of the Sikh community.
The Nishan Sahib is often displayed at Gurdwaras, which are places of worship for Sikhs. It serves as a reminder of the values of courage, justice, and equality that are central to Sikhism. The flag is typically made of durable fabric to withstand outdoor conditions, symbolizing the resilience of the Sikh people.