


The rest of the structure was completed by the Sikh saint Baba Buddha and Sikh intellectual Bhai Gurdas. Himself for humanity as revealed by the Sixth Nanak, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, he laid down the foundation stone of the building of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib in 1609. Sri Akal Takhat Sahib as it represents the almighty could have been made by the almighty. The same is echoed in the words of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji when he says Mukh Te Har Chitt Main Yudh Bicharal meaning that a Sikh concept of Miri-Piri Symbolizes humanity justice righteousness and spiritually. The Sikh concept of Miri-Piri is not the unity of the two domains but one ness of the two which means that both Miri and Piri don’t stand apart from one another but they resonate each other. Sri Akal Takhat Sahib represents the Sikh institutions of Miri (temporal) and Piri (transcendental). Akal Takhat is a combination of two words Akal (the Almighty) and Takhat (Throne) thus meaning the throne of the almighty Sahib is used as a mark of respect for Guru Sahib and the Sikh institutions. Sri Akal Takhat Sahib has an important place in the Sikh Religion. History & Significance of 5 Takhta thoughts Shabad-Kirtan & Vyakhya.īhai Tarlochan Singh Bhamaddi and Party, Bhai Harbans Singh (Jagadhari wale) Bhai Balwinder Singh Rangila (Chandigarh wale) Bhai Davinder Singh Sodhi, Bhai Gursewak Singh Rangila Junior (Chandigarh Wale) Bhai Sant Singh Aadil & Party.
