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An outdoor, eye-level, medium shot shows a golden Sikh Khanda symbol mounted on a white stucco wall in Amritsar, India. The Khanda symbol, a central religious symbol of Sikhism, is composed of a double-edged sword (Khanda) in the center, a circular chakra, and two single-edged swords (kirpans) crossed at the bottom. The symbol is affixed to the wall with four small silver screws. The wall is textured and shows signs of age, with some minor discoloration and marks. The bottom of the image features a dark red speckled floor, likely terrazzo, with a white baseboard separating it from the wall. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.
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Jun 16, 2026

Amritsar, India

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An outdoor, eye-level, medium shot shows a golden Sikh Khanda symbol mounted on a white stucco wall in Amritsar, India. The Khanda symbol, a central religious symbol of Sikhism, is composed of a double-edged sword (Khanda) in the center, a circular chakra, and two single-edged swords (kirpans) crossed at the bottom. The symbol is affixed to the wall with four small silver screws. The wall is textured and shows signs of age, with some minor discoloration and marks. The bottom of the image features a dark red speckled floor, likely terrazzo, with a white baseboard separating it from the wall. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.

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