While the original Brahm Kavach is written in Gurmukhi script, many versions are interspersed with Sanskrit or Braj words. However, for the average Sikh or Punjabi Hindu household, reading and understanding the arth (meaning) is crucial for devotion.
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The Brahm Kavach is traditionally attributed to , the sixth Sikh Guru, who introduced the concept of Miri-Piri (temporal and spiritual authority). It was later kept alive and emphasized by Guru Gobind Singh Ji , the tenth Guru, to inspire and protect his warriors in the heat of battle. the sixth Sikh Guru