Chamkila And Amarjot - Talwar Mein Kalgidhar Di Han - Live -
: The song uses the metaphor of a sword to describe the spirit of a Sikh warrior who is guided by the Guru.
"" (I am the Sword of the Plume-Bearer) is a famous spiritual and devotional song by the iconic Punjabi duo Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot . Unlike Chamkila's more controversial secular tracks, this song is a tribute to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (often referred to as Kalgidhar or the Plume-Bearer) and celebrates Sikh valor and pride. Song Overview & Meaning Chamkila and Amarjot - Talwar Mein Kalgidhar Di Han - LIVE
: The lyrics state, "I am the sword of the Plume-Bearer, I fear no one... when the Satguru (True Guru) wields me, I strike down the enemy". : The song uses the metaphor of a
: The track was composed by Charanjit Ahuja with lyrics written by Sanmukh Singh Azad . Key Features & Versions Song Overview & Meaning : The lyrics state,

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