Chamkila And Amarjot - Talwar Mein Kalgidhar Di Han - Live -

: The song uses the metaphor of a sword to describe the spirit of a Sikh warrior who is guided by the Guru.

While Chamkila is often remembered for his "double meaning" songs, this track showcases his versatility and deep connection to Punjabi religious traditions. It remains one of his most respected works, frequently played during and other Sikh religious celebrations.

"" (I am the Sword of the Plume-Bearer) is a famous spiritual and devotional song by the iconic Punjabi duo Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot . Unlike Chamkila's more controversial secular tracks, this song is a tribute to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (often referred to as Kalgidhar or the Plume-Bearer) and celebrates Sikh valor and pride. Song Overview & Meaning Chamkila and Amarjot - Talwar Mein Kalgidhar Di Han - LIVE

: The track was composed by Charanjit Ahuja with lyrics written by Sanmukh Singh Azad . Key Features & Versions

: The song was a staple in Chamkila’s live akhadas (open-air concerts), where he and Amarjot would perform spiritual tracks alongside their folk songs. Streaming & Availability : The studio version is available on Spotify and JioSaavn . : The song uses the metaphor of a

: First featured on the album Devotional Songs From Punjab in 1985 .

Authentic live recordings can be found on YouTube under various archives of his performances. "" (I am the Sword of the Plume-Bearer)

: The lyrics state, "I am the sword of the Plume-Bearer, I fear no one... when the Satguru (True Guru) wields me, I strike down the enemy".

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