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''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]'', the tenth Guru, solidified the concept of a ''Sant Sipahi'' with the founding of the [[Khalsa]]. The militarization of Sikhs was further enhanced by the development of [[Shastar Vidya]], the Sikh martial art.
''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]'', the tenth Guru, solidified the concept of a ''Sant Sipahi'' with the founding of the [[Khalsa]]. The militarization of Sikhs was further enhanced by the development of [[Shastar Vidya]], the Sikh martial art.


A Sant Sipahi is meant to embrace Sikh religious and spiritual philosophy, while being prepared to use necessary violence to defend the rights of the innocent. A Sant Sipahi is not permitted to use their martial skills in pursuit of material gain or personal glory.<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/2005/06/03/june-3-2005-sikh-saint-soldier/12270/ {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref>
A Sant Sipahi is meant to embrace Sikh religious and spiritual philosophy, while being prepared to use necessary violence to defend the rights of the innocent. A Sant Sipahi is not permitted to use their martial skills in pursuit of material gain or personal glory.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/2005/06/03/june-3-2005-sikh-saint-soldier/12270/| title = Sikh Saint-Soldier {{!}} June 3, 2005 {{!}} Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly {{!}} PBS}} </ref>


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