Guru Gobind Singh
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Guru–student relation is very ancient in India; here Guru is given an upper position than God. Guru is regarded as the path to achieving God. Sikh’s tenth and last Guru, Guru Gobind Singhji was born as a leader. At that time there were evils prevailing in the society like caste system, untouchability, idol worshipping etc. The Muslims were bent upon destroying the ancient culture and traditions of the society. At this time the people needed a strong leader for which Guru Gobind Singhji took birth and he had struggled throughout his life to fighting against the injustice dealt out. The following e-Book gives an insight into Guru Gobind Singhji’s life.
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About the Book
Guru–student relation is very ancient in India; here Guru is given an upper position than God. Guru is regarded as the path to achieving God. Sikh’s tenth and last Guru, Guru Gobind Singhji was born as a leader. At that time there were evils prevailing in the society like caste system, untouchability, idol worshipping etc. The Muslims were bent upon destroying the ancient culture and traditions of the society. At this time the people needed a strong leader for which Guru Gobind Singhji took birth and he had struggled throughout his life to fighting against the injustice dealt out. The following e-Book gives an insight into Guru Gobind Singhji’s life.
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Table of Contents
About the Book
1. Birth
Sayyed Bhishan Shah and Guru Gobind Ji
2. Childhood
Imaginative Soldier Fights
Breaking the pots of the Ladies
The ladies complained to Mata Gujari.
The Boon of a Son to the Landlady
3. Appearance in the Lord Ram Way
Gurdwara Shree Maini Sangat
4. Sacrifice of Wealth
Child Gobind’s Education
5. Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
Mother’s Preaching’s
6. Swearing Ceremony for Guru’s Seat
Lessons in Devotion and Power
Guru Gobind Singhji’s Marriage
7. Establishment of Khalsa Panth
Panj Pyare
8. The Siege of Anandpur
Two Children became Martyr
9. Battle of Chamkaur
Gurdwara Jhar Sahib
10. Meeting with Ascetic Servant
Banda Bairagi’s Martyrdom
11. Guru Granth Sahib as Guru
The sacrifice of Guru Gobindji’s body
Bibliography
1. Birth
In 1722, Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh went with his whole family on a holy trip. They reached Patna while travelling through places. There he made the facility of staying at Seth Jetram’s house for Mata Nankiji, his wife, his uncle and many more. After this, he along with his other followers started on a journey to promote Sikhism from West to East.
In this manner, Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Guru of the Sikhs was born on 22nd December 1723, in Patna. As soon as he was born there was a divine light around him. His face was really bright. All the servants started seeing him in shock. They had never seen any child like this. All the Sikhs were elated at the birth of the child. That day the whole Patna city celebrated his birth and a lot of donations were made.
When he was born Guru Tegh Bahadur was in Assam. When he reached back to Patna after he had travelled through Bengal, Assam and other places, Gobind was 4 years old. He had decided the child’s name before itself. He had told his wife and mother that if a boy was born then he would be named, ‘Gobind Roy’. Hence the child was named so.
Sayyed Bhishan Shah and Guru Gobind Ji
His first distinguishing experience after birth was with Sayyed Bhishan Shah, a resident of Patiala. He was a resident of Patiala but at that time he had come to Karnal.
Bhishan Shah was meditating at a time when through his powers he came to know that there is a divine power in Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's house. He soon reached Patna to meet him. He kept two bowls in front of Gobindji; one filled with water and the other with milk.
When Mata Gujar Kaur (Guru Tegh Bahadur’s mother), asked him the reason