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In the picture the Khalsa is overlooking a farmer (representing the common man and the bullock representing Bharat) going about his business growing food to feed his family, he is free of harassment, free of invaders, free of oppression. This is how the Khalsa protected the people of Bharat, how sad that today the sacrifices of the Khalsa have been forgotten by the people of Bharat.

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2 hours ago, Bundha said:

In the picture the Khalsa is overlooking a farmer (representing the common man and the bullock representing Bharat) going about his business growing food to feed his family, he is free of harassment, free of invaders, free of oppression. This is how the Khalsa protected the people of Bharat, how sad that today the sacrifices of the Khalsa have been forgotten by the people of Bharat.

Oh ok, thank you for explaining it. 

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