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The Khanda is an important emblem in Sikhism . The Chakar is the circle that indicates that God and eternal life is without end and perfect.
 
The current Flag of Iran of four crescents bears some similarity to a Khanda, but has absolutely no reference Sikhism. In fact the word Khanda in [[Persian]] means [[laughter]]<ref>[http://estragon.100megsfree5.com/pageL.htm Website of Persian-Dari Dictionary]</ref>
 
The symbol is encoded in [[Unicode]], in the [[Miscellaneous Symbols]] range, at codepoint U+262C ({{unicode|&#x262c;}}).