Khanda Sarbh Loh or Iron / Khanda Bata for Amrit Sanchar Size Small 13 inches
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Amrit Sanchar also known as Khanda-ki-Pahul is the Sikh baptism ceremony. In the year 1699, this ceremony was established when the religion's tenth Guru, (Guru Gobind Singh), first baptised 5 followers (Sikhs) of his faith and then was baptised himself by the 5 followers, known as the Panj Pyare.
Khanda made of Sarbh Loh (Iron) is a crucial part of this ceremony, it is used to in this sacred ritual to prepare the holy water called Amrit which is later used to baptize people who want to devote their life to being a true Sikh or Singh.
Amrit or Holy Water is prepared with help of Khanda by dissolving the Patase (Made of Sugar) in water in Sarbh Loh Bata or Iron Bowl by Panj Pyare (Baptised Sikhs) or Singh’s.
Being a sacred object, it has been crafted using the finest material in order to give off an authentic and real appearance.
The Khanda handle has a ball at the end which provides a firm grip for the holders or Baptised Sikhs or Singh’s during Amrit Sanchar.
SPECIFICATION
Dimension (LxBxH): 13 Inches X 3.5 Inches X 1.5 Inches
Thickness: 1.5 Inche(s)
Weight: 713 g
Material: Iron
Color: Grey
Size: Small
FEATURES:
· Easy to handle
· Unique Artistic Design
· Durable
· Best Quality
· Flawless Finish
· Precisely Designed
· Premium Quality