Peo Milje Kalgidhar Warga -

is a soulful Punjabi religious song (Shabad/Dhadi Vaar) that translates to "May you find a father like the Lord of the Plume (Guru Gobind Singh Ji)." It is primarily performed in the Dhadi tradition—a form of Sikh minstrel singing that uses a Sarangi and small drums to narrate heroic and spiritual history. Themes & Content

You can find various renditions of this content online, most notably: Peo Milje Kalgidhar Warga

: The lyrics often reflect on the Guru as the "Father of the Khalsa" ( Peo or Pio ), highlighting his ultimate sacrifice of his four sons ( Chaar Sahibzaade ) for the sake of humanity and righteousness. is a soulful Punjabi religious song (Shabad/Dhadi Vaar)

: The song serves as a prayer or a wish that a devotee may find guidance and protection under a figure as compassionate and brave as the Guru. Notable Performances Notable Performances The content of the track centers

The content of the track centers on the divine and paternal legacy of , the tenth Sikh Guru. Key themes include:

: It describes his majestic persona, often referred to as Kalgidhar (the one who wears the Kalgi or plume), symbolizing his dual role as a saint-soldier.

: These channels frequently host recordings of this Shabad from various religious congregations ( Sammelans ). Prabh Ji [Full Song] Pio Milje Kalgidhar Warga