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The Baaz (falcon) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (The 10th and final human guru of the sikhs) holds deep spiritual and symbolic meaning in Sikh history. Guru Gobind Singh Ji the tenth Sikh Guru kept a Baaz often seen on his arm as a sign of courage sharp vision and fearless leadership. It reflected the spirit of a true warrior someone who is strong yet centered fierce yet balanced. For the Nihangs (the warrior saints of the Sikh tradition) the Baaz is more than just a bird. It is a companion almost like a soulmate. Raised with care discipline and love the Baaz lives close to its keeper trained quietly and bonded through trust. During Hola Mahalla the martial festival started by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Nihangs are often seen with their Baaz keeping alive a legacy of strength presence and deep connection.
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