Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Bhaj
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In Sikhism, the falcon is a symbol of spiritual freedom, strength, and courage. Guru Gobind Singh Ji is often depicted with a falcon, which holds great significance in his life and teachings.
According to Sikh history, Guru Gobind Singh Ji had a trained falcon named Baaj, which he used for hunting and also as a symbol of his own strength and bravery. The falcon was a reminder to him and his followers of the need to maintain spiritual and physical strength, and to be vigilant in defending their faith and values.
Furthermore, the falcon is also associated with the concept of chardi kala, which means “eternal optimism” or “high spirits” in Sikhism.
Like the falcon soaring high in the sky, let us rise above our challenges and maintain a spirit of optimism and positivity. Let us embody the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and cultivate inner strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
All proceeds from this sale went to charity (Sikh Games).
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Sold for £1,200.00
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