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Wahegurujikakhalsa wahegurujikifateh !!

Sangat ji

if at first amrit sanchar Guru Gobind singh ji used this khanda dsc008480ec.jpg

then why are we using a smaller one thats not even proper read shastar , without dhar and made with soft iron?

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why dont we use a proper battle ready khanda like patshahi 10vi ji?

was it distorted latter by british?

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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

Links please...I am interested in getting some to donate to the local Sangat here if such a thing is easy to get. I know I can get a Khanda, but Sarbloh and of appropriate length is important. Unless the Amrit Bataa is huge, I don't know how a 3 foot Khanda would be balanced within most batae being used in Amrit Sanchars today (not much bigger than say a 5 quart/liter capacity). I suspect this is why the current Khandae were developed - to scale the size down to the bata.

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Wahegurujikakhalsa wahegurujikifateh

thats just manmatt of people, maybe they went under british influence?

idont think that sings in jungle would be like "wait we need to find smaller khanda" lol

akalshastars , akal armoury etc

besides sarbloh means

sarb-all

loh- iron

all iron

so this is damascus steel style khanda you can ask the guy if its presharpened

http://akaalcreations.com/product/damascus-khanda/

:)

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