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There are two of the following possibilities

  1. Sikhs used to worship Durga to win favor in war, Durga is the goddess of war
  2. Since First people to lose in war were Hindu Pahari Rajas and Sikhs were opposed to Brahmin superiority, so Brahmins added Durga reference inside Sikh scriptures so that the religion collapses in itself. This is the way of Brahmin/ Chanakya

Which of the two is true no one really knows

There are two of the following possibilities People who don't understand complex things try to make it simpler, by assigning it to a person/entity. Like Hindus created their own Gods and Goddesses. Even in some states politicians have temple e.g. this Sonia Gandhi Temple

  1. Sikhs used to worship Durga to win favor in war, Durga

    Let's first understand what is the goddess meaning of war

  2. Since First people to lose Durga in war were Hindu Pahari Rajas and Sikhs were opposed to Brahmin superiority, so Brahmins added Durga reference inside Sikh scriptures so that the religion collapses in itself. This is the way of Brahmin/ Chanakya
Sanskrit.

Which of the two is true no one really knows Divine Shakti, protects mankind from evil and misery by destroying evil forces (negative energy and vices—arrogance, jealousy, prejudice, hatred, anger, greed and selfishness).

In this play written by Guru Gobind Singh Ji he just explains the cycle of life/death and war, God first created demi Gods then to crush their pride he created demons after losing to demons the Demi gods then turn to Durga to wage and win war against them.

This cycle was created to keep balance and never ended with passing time. At the time of Sikhs were (analogically demi gods) and Mughals were demons. So Durga here means the God's play of war