Miri Piri: Protector and Faith
Baba Buddha Ji gifted Sahib Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji with two swords named Miri and Piri.
Miri (derived from the Persian word “Amir”) meaning Ruler which signifies temporal power and political power.
Piri (derived from the Persian word “Pir”) meaning Saint which signifies spiritual authority.
Together they form the supreme seat of power which is The Akal Takhat.
Baba Buddha Ji gifted Sahib Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji with two swords named Miri and Piri.
Miri (derived from the Persian word “Amir”) meaning Ruler which signifies temporal power and political power.
Piri (derived from the Persian word “Pir”) meaning Saint which signifies spiritual authority.
Together they form the supreme seat of power which is The Akal Takhat.
Baba Buddha Ji gifted Sahib Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji with two swords named Miri and Piri.
Miri (derived from the Persian word “Amir”) meaning Ruler which signifies temporal power and political power.
Piri (derived from the Persian word “Pir”) meaning Saint which signifies spiritual authority.
Together they form the supreme seat of power which is The Akal Takhat.