Guru Gobind Singh ji Sahib left Sri Anandpur Sahib on this night of 6-7 Poh in 1704, with Matajis, Sahibzadey, Singhs, Singhniya, Bhujanigis and Valuable Gurbaani Granths (including Saroop of Sri Dasam Granth, which got lost in River Sarsa's Flood), after a Seize of 7 months by Mughals and Hindu Pahari Kings who promised a safe passage to Guruji.
Trashing their promises and oaths, Mughals and Hindus attacked Guru Sahib's Dal at 'SIAHI TIBBI', where a Fierce Battle took place.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji Sahib did ASA DI VAAR KIRTAN here Himself despite JANG going on on banks of River Sarsa with Sangat and Singhs (showing how important NITNEM, KIRTAN and BAANI is for a Gursikh).
Baba Ajit Singh ji Sahib got surrounded by enemies at SIAHI TIBBI, and Baba Jeevan Singh Ji went to break the cordon and bring back Babaji to Guru Sahib.
As Guru Sahib did Kirtan and Ardas and started crossing River Sarsa, Guru Sahib's family got separated in three groups. Maharaj with their Dal moved towards Kotla Nihang Khan, Mata Gujri Ji and Chote Sahibzadey went with Bhai Kumma Maashki, while Mata Sundri Ji and Mata Sahib Kaur ji were taken by Baba Mani Singh Ji towards Safety to Delhi.
AMAR SHAHEED BABA UDAI SINGH JI AND 100 SINGHS UNDER HIS COMMAND FOUGHT A HISTORIC BATTLE ON BANKS OF RIVER SARSA TO PROTECT GURU SAHIB AND THEIR FAMILY. EACH SINGH ATTAINED SHAHEEDI FIGHTING THIS BATTLE.
ON THE OTHER BANK OF RIVER SARSA, AMAR SHAHEED BABA BACHITTAR SINGH JI, ELDER BROTHER OF BABA UDAI SINGH JI WITH A JATHA OF 100 SINGHS, FOUGHT AND STOPPED MUGHAL ARMIES COMING FROM ROPAR TO ARREST/KILL GURU JI. BABA BACHITTAR SINGH JI LATER ATTAINED SHAHEEDI AT KOTLA NIHANG KHAN.
PARNAAM SHAHEEDAN NU.
REMEMBER THE SHAHEEDS OF PANTH.
Sikh youth for a change in society. To educate masses about Sikhism and its followings. To spread concept of every human is same and equal. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Ji
Sunday, 22 December 2013
PARNAAM SHAHEEDAN NU
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