Peo Mil Jaye Kalgidhar - Warga

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

: The phrase highlights the Guru's role as the spiritual father of the Khalsa. Peo Mil Jaye Kalgidhar Warga

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: It is often part of a larger verse: "Peo mil jaye Kalgidhar warga, Mata Sahib Kaur ji maa mil jaye" (May one find a father like Kalgidhar and a mother like Mata Sahib Kaur). Peo Mil Jaye Kalgidhar Warga

This sentiment has been popularized through various Sikh hymns and songs:

: Popular renditions include tracks by KS Makhan and Bhai Sarabjit Singh Ji Noorpuri .