Khanda
- In Redwall:
Unused
in Redwall
- Time Period: N/A
- Origin: India
- Description:
This
sword consists of a curved blade with a broad, sometimes blunt, tip;
hilt is padded; a spike on the end of the pommel acts as an arm guard and a
grip for delivering two-handed blows
- Use: The khanda is a religious
symbol of the Sikhs. They believe that
it is the creative power of God which controls
the destiny of the whole creation and is sovereign power over life and death.
- Sites for Further Research: N/A