Kalgidhar Warga | Peo Mil Jaye
: The verse suggests that once a soul finds refuge under such divine parenthood in a place as sacred as Anandpur , they need nothing else from the world. Cultural Context
: The phrase highlights the Guru's role as the spiritual father of the Khalsa. Peo Mil Jaye Kalgidhar Warga
This sentiment has been popularized through various Sikh hymns and songs: : The verse suggests that once a soul
: 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). There is no greater shelter than the lap of the Guru
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, Mata Sahib Kaur Ji Maa Mil Jaye..." 🌸