Excerpt from The Sikh Religion, Vol. 4 of 6: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors
Of solid masonry, he took his seat on it. It is the corridor of the golden temple whereon the Akalis now sit and the arms of the Gurus are preserved.
Bhai Budha, too, on seeing the young Guru in military harness mildly remonstrated with him. The Guru replied, It is through thine intercession I obtained birth; and it is in fulfilment Of thy blessing I wear two swords as emblems Of spiritual and temporal authority. In the Guru's house religion and worldly enjoyment shall be combined the caldron to supply the poor and needy and the scimitar to smite.
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