ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਕਵਚ | Brahm Kavach | 32 Times
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Brahm Kavach, authored by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, is a powerful prayer in Sikhism. Also known as “Brahm Kavach Bani,” it’s a protective hymn invoking the divine shield of Waheguru. The prayer seeks spiritual armor, emphasizing the qualities and attributes of God for strength, courage, and safeguarding against negative influences. Guru Gobind Singh Ji composed it as a source of spiritual protection, encouraging Sikhs to recite it to fortify their connection with the divine and face life’s challenges with resilience. 32 Times
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