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Important Clarification: Nishan Sahib as a Religious Symbol, Not a Political Flag
Please note that the Nishan Sahib is a religious symbol of Sikhism and is not associated with any Indian state or national flag. The Nishan Sahib is a sacred banner that represents Sikh identity and is traditionally flown outside Sikh gurdwaras (temples) worldwide. This symbol holds deep religious significance within Sikhism and is not affiliated with any political movement, state, or territory.
Indian states do not have official flags; they are represented by specific state emblems and symbols, not flags. Any confusion suggesting that the Nishan Sahib represents a political flag may stem from misunderstandings about Sikh traditions or unrelated political movements.
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