The Master of Miri and Piri, who wore two swords—one for temporal power and one for spiritual authority. He was the first to militarize the Sikhs to protect the defenseless, building the Akal Takht (the Throne of the Timeless). He represents the "Saint-Soldier," the realization that spirituality without the strength to defend it is fragile, and strength without spirituality is brutal. He is the hawk on the wrist of the warrior.

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