Jaye Kalgidhar Warga: Peo Mil

The phrase (May one find a father like Kalgidhar) is a deeply spiritual sentiment in Sikhism that refers to Guru Gobind Singh Ji , the tenth Sikh Guru . He is affectionately called "Kalgidhar" (the wearer of the royal plume) because of the Kalgi (crest) he wore on his turban, symbolizing spiritual and temporal sovereignty. Core Significance

There is no greater shelter than the lap of the Guru. To call Guru Gobind Singh Ji our Father and Mata Sahib Kaur Ji our Mother is to find a home that no worldly place can offer. When we surrender to the 'Kalgidhar Patshah', the King of Kings, we find the strength of a soldier and the peace of a saint. Peo Mil Jaye Kalgidhar Warga

: The phrase highlights the Guru's role as the spiritual father of the Khalsa. The phrase (May one find a father like

: Popular renditions include tracks by KS Makhan and Bhai Sarabjit Singh Ji Noorpuri . To call Guru Gobind Singh Ji our Father