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Shaheedi Diwas

Shaheedi Diwas Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji and all other Shaheeds of Chamkaur Di Larai : Tuesday, December 21, 2010

List of all Shaheeds:

1. Sahibzada Ajit Singh (s/o Guru Gobind Singh)
2. Sahibzada Jujhar Singh (s/o Guru Gobind Singh)
3. Bhai Himmat Singh (Piarey)
4. Bhai Sahib Singh (Piarey)
5. Bhai Mohkam Singh (Piarey)
6. Bhai Sanmukh Singh
7. Bhai Kirpa Singh
8. Bhai Naanu Singh Dilwaali
9. Bhai Devaa Singh
10. Bhai Bakhsish Singh
11. Bhai Ram Singh
12. Bhai Gurbakhsish Singh
13. Bhai Tahil Singh
14. Bhai Mukand Singh
15. Bhai Eshar Singh
16. Bhai Fateh Singh
17. Bhai Khajaan Singh
18. Bhai Laal Singh
19. Bhai Jawahar Singh
20. Bhai Keerat Singh
21. Bhai Shyam Singh
22. Bhai Hukam Singh
23. Bhai Kesra Singh
24. Bhai Dhanna Singh
25. Bhai Sukha Singh
26. Bhai Madan Singh
27. Bhai Budda Singh
28. Bhai Kaatha Singh
29. Bhai Anand Singh
30. Bhai Naahar Singh
31. Bhai Sant Singh Bangesheri
32. Bhai Sher Singh
33. Bhai Sangat Singh
34. Bhai Mukand Singh Duja)
35. Bhai Anak Singh (s/o Bhai Mani Singh)
36. Bhai Ajab Singh (s/o Bhai Mani Singh)
37. Bhai Ajaaeb Singh s/o Bhai Mani Singh)
38. Bhai Daan Singh b/o Bhai Mani Singh)
39. Bhai Aalim Singh Nachanaa
40. Bhai Veer Singh (b/o Bhai Aalim Singh Nachanaa)
41. Bhai Mohar Singh s/o Bhai Aalim Singh Nachanaa)
42. Bhai Amolak Singh s/o Bhai Aalim Singh Nachanaa)

Source of List: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chamkaur

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Birth Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji

Birth Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji: December 12, 2010

Sahibzada Zorawar Singh was the third of Guru Gobind Singh’s four sons. He and his younger brother, Sahibzada Fateh Singh are among the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism.

A combination of Mughals and hillmen besieged Anandpur Sahib on the orders of emperor Aurangzeb. The stock of food in the town ran out. The Mughals promised to leave the Sikhs alone if they would hand over the fortress of Anandpur. To this Guru Gobind agreed and left the town with his family and a small band of retainers.

They had not gone very far when the Mughals, breaking their promise, came after them. Guru Gobind entrusted his two younger sons, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh as well as his mother, Mata Gujri, to the care of a cook in his household named Gangu.

Gangu brought Mata Gujri and the two Sahibzadas to his native village of Sahedi. Bribed by the Mughals, he turned over the three members of Guru Gobind’s family to the faujdar of Morinda. They were then brought to Sirhind in the presence of Wazir Khan, the Nawab of Sirhind.

The two sons of Guru Gobind, Zorawar (9 years old) and Fateh (7 years old) were offered safe passage if they became Muslims. Both refused, and so Wazir Khan sentenced them to death. They were bricked alive.

After Guru Gobind’s death, Madhodas Bairagi, a hermit from Nanded, whom the Guru baptised as Gurbaksh Singh, commonly known as Banda Bahadur, besieged the Punjab. After laying waste, the cities of Samana and Sandhaura, he moved towards Sirhind and after defeating the Mughal forces, killed Wazir Khan.

The place where the two sons of Guru Gobind were bricked alive is today known as Fatehgarh Sahib.

Source of info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahibzada_Zorawar_Singh

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Shaheedi Diwas Guru Teg Bahadar Ji

Shaheedi Diwas Guru Teg Bahadar Ji: November 24, 2010

Date Of Birth: 18 April 1621
Birth Place: Amritsar
Father’s Name: Shri Guru Hargobind Ji
Mother’s Name: Mata Nanki Ji
Wife’s Name: Mata Gujri Ji
Marriage: 4 Feb 1631
Child’s Name: Gobind Rai Ji
Guriae: 16 April 1665
Joti Jot: 21 Nov 1675 (Chandni Chowk, Delhi)
Regime: Aurangzeb
Contribution In Bani: 115 Sahbad And Salok In 15 Ragas

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