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page 1Sikh symbols
om
thumb|Om Ligature (writing)|ligature in [[Devanagari script]]
thumb|Om () in Tamil script with a [[trishula at Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore; Om appears frequently as an icon in temples (kovils) and spiritual retreats]]
thumb|A rangoli featuring Om surrounded by stylised peacocks; Om often features prominently in the religious art and iconography of [[Indian religions]]
thumb|A Raksha Bandhan|rakhi in the shape of Om
khanda
Sikh symbol of the Deg Tegh Fateh doctrine, depicting four stacked traditional weapons

Abhayamudra
thumb|The abhayamudra gesture
thumb|Dewi Sri (Parvati) with her right hand in the abhayamudra. [[Bali, Indonesia.]]
The abhayamudra () is a mudra (gesture) that is the gesture of reassurance and safety, which dispels fear and accords divine protection and bliss in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Indian religions. The right hand is raised to shoulder height, with the palm is facing outward and the fingers pointing upwards This is one of the earliest mudras found depicted on a number of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh images.
Ik Onkar
symbol of the unity of God in Sikhism
Nishan Sahib
Sikh triangular flag