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kirpan Meaning in Bengali



আনুষ্ঠানিক চার ইঞ্চি ছুরি বাঁকা যে শিখ পুরুষদের এবং মহিলাদের সব সময়ে পরিধান কৃতজ্ঞ হয়





kirpan's Usage Examples:

The kirpan is a sword or a knife of any size and shape, carried by Sikhs.


khanda (sword) in the centre A chakkar (chakram) Two single-edged swords, or kirpan, crossed at the bottom, which sit on either side of the khanda and chakkar.


the kirpan was included.


Upon the announcement, Canadian Sikh Liberal MP Navdeep Bains revealed his surprise and anger as he had worn the kirpan to the.


a Quebec school authority, that prohibited a Sikh child from wearing a kirpan to school, as a violation of freedom of religion under section 2(a) of the.


The regiment's cap badge is a chakram or quoit, with a mounted kirpan.


usually by a dastār, also known as a turban; kara, an iron or steel bracelet; kirpan, a dagger-like sword tucked into a gatra strap or a kamal kasar belt; kachera.


throwing or juggling, and knives for religious ceremony or display (the kirpan).


The two kirpan of Miri and Piri are tied together with a khanda in center, so the combination.


blue turbans, together with the traditional dagger carried by all Sikhs (kirpan).



kirpan's Meaning':

a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all times

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