21/02/2026
Ransinga / Ransingha
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In Sikhism, "Ransingha" refers to a powerful and inspiring battle cry or war cry that holds great significance for Sikh warriors. It is a combination of two Punjabi words: "Ran" meaning battle or war, and "Singha" meaning lion. Together, Ransingha represents the lion's roar in the battlefield, symbolizing courage, strength, and fearlessness.
The concept of Ransingha is deeply rooted in Sikh history and tradition. It emerged during the times of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who organized the Khalsa, a community of baptized Sikhs dedicated to upholding righteousness and defending the oppressed. Guru Gobind Singh Ji emphasized the importance of martial valor and self-defense, empowering his followers with the spirit of Ransingha.