Guru Hargobind Singh
Guru Hargobind Singh was the sixth Guru of the Sikh faith, serving from 1606 to 1644. He is known for introducing the concept of the Miri-Piri, which symbolizes the balance between spiritual and temporal authority. Under his leadership, the Sikh community grew stronger and more organized, emphasizing both spiritual growth and the importance of self-defense.
He is also recognized for building the Akal Takht, a significant religious and political center for Sikhs in Amritsar. Guru Hargobind Singh led his followers in a time of conflict, advocating for justice and equality. His legacy continues to inspire Sikhs around the world.