Question
Guru Hargobind used two of these objects named Miri and Piri to represent political and spiritual power. For 10 points each:
[10e] Khalsa Sikhs are asked to carry a type of these objects called a Kirpan. The main modern Sikh symbol includes Miri, Piri, and a double-edged type of these objects called a Khanda.
ANSWER: swords [accept daggers; accept knives; accept blades]
[10h] This phrase which means ‘there is only one God’ is the more traditional symbol of Sikhism. It appears at the beginning of the first verse in the Guru Granth Sahib.
ANSWER: Ik Onkar
[10m] That first verse is known as the Mūl [one of these things]. Other examples of these things include ‘Om mani padme hum’ and a 16-word one that repeats the words ‘Hare’, ‘Krishna’, and ‘Rama’.
ANSWER: Mūl Mantar [or Mantra]
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