The martyrdom of the four “Sahibzaade” (Sons) is an important and integral part of the Sikh history and the occasion of their martyrdom is remembered, and commemorated both with great vigour and very acute sadness, #SikhHistory
by the Sikh community every year in the month of December, also known to be the month of “Poh”.
Chaar Sahibzaade, (‘Chaar’ means four and ‘Sahibzaade’ refers to the sons or scions, young men of genteel birth) #SikhHistory
is a term endearingly used for the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the 10th guru of the Sikhs.
The incidents that took place on the 21st and 27th of December 1704 AD are the days that hold very dear memories for the Sikhs around the world. #SikhHistory
Guru Sahib, the four Sahibzaade, Mata Gujari Kaur, Guru’s Mahil, Mata Jeeto Ji, his wife, the five Panj Piaras and a few hundred Sikhs left Anandpur Sahib on the chilly night of 20 December 1704 towards Ropar (in present-day Punjab). #SikhHistory
On the intervening night of 20–21 December, the Mughals breached the vows and attacked Guru’s entourage at a site on the Sarsa rivulet some 25 kms from Anandpur Sahib. The Guru’s family was separated and broken away. #SikhHistory
This spot is now known as “Pariwar Vichhora” and the Gurudwara Sahib is also built up there in their honour as “Gurudwara Pariwar Vichhora Sahib”. Guru’s Mahil left with Bhai Mani Singh towards Delhi. #SikhHistory
Guru Gobind Singh Ji with two elder Sahibzaade, 5 Panj Piaras, and 40 Sikhs proceeded towards Chamkaur and reached there on the afternoon of 21 December.
The famous Chamkaur battle, also known as the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib, #SikhHistory
was a battle fought between the Khalsa, that took place on December 22 and the older Sahibzaade, called the ‘Vaada Sahibzaade’, attained martyrdom while fighting the powerful and very well-equipped Mughal army comprising of #SikhHistory
thousands at the young age of 18 and 14 years old respectively. Three Panj Piaras and 40 Sikhs laid down their lives fighting the 10 lakh strong mighty Mughal army. #SikhHistory
Another Sikh, who resembled the Guru, Sangat Singh, donned the Guru’s clothes and remained with the soldiers. Negotiations broke down and the Sikh soldiers chose to engage the overwhelming Mughal forces, thus allowing the Guru to escape. #SikhHistory
The next morning, the remaining Sikhs were martyred by the Mughal forces. During the battle, Guru Ji’s two youngest sons, Zorawar and Fateh and their grandmother Mata Gujri Ji got separated from the rest of the Sikhs. #SikhHistory
A former servant, Gangoo, a Kashmiri pandit, from his house, saw them and suggested that they come with him to his village. They were grateful for his help and went with him. However, the servant breached their trust and in greed of money #SikhHistory
disclosed their location to the Mughal. The Mughals came to the house and captured them.
All three were imprisoned in the Open Tower (Thanda Burj), in chilling winters with no mats to sleep on, just strands of straw as their bedding. #SikhHistory
The sons were brought to Wazir Khan, the governor of that state. Wazir Khan believed in Emperor Aurangzeb’s vision. Wazir Khan told the Sahibzaade that he would spare their lives if they converted to Islam. #SikhHistory
Even at such a young and juvenile age, the two Sahibzaade stood steadfast and firm to the Khalsa Panth and refused to convert to Islam. As a result, Wazir Khan ordered that a brick wall be put up around them. #SikhHistory
The two Sahibzaade attained martyrdom by being bricked alive. Mata Gujar Kaur could not bear the trauma of her young grandsons getting martyred and the same day, upon hearing the news, left for her heavenly abode. #SikhHistory
On 27 December 1704, a heinous and cold-blooded crime was committed in the Sarzameen of Sirhind. The younger pair called the ‘Chotta Sahibzaade’ was martyred together by the Mughals in Sirhind at the tender age of 6 and 9 years respectively. #SikhHistory
This place is now known as “Jyoti Swaroop Gurudwara Sahib” at Fatehgarh Sahib, #Punjab, India.
नारी शक्ति की प्रतीक, वात्सल्य, सेवा, परोपकार, उत्सर्ग की शक्तिस्वरूपा माता गुजरी जी का जन्म #करतारपुर (#जालंधर) निवासी लालचंद व बिशन कौर जी के घर सन् 1627 में हुआ था। 8 वर्ष की आयु में उनका विवाह करतारपुर में श्री तेग बहादुर साहब के साथ हुआ। #SikhHistory #ਮਾਤਾ_ਗੁਜਰੀ_ਦੇ_ਲਾਲ
विवाह के कुछ समय पश्चात गुजरी जी ने करतारपुर में मुगल सेना के साथ युद्ध को अपनी आंखों से मकान की छत पर चढ़कर देखा। उन्होंने गुरु तेग बहादुर जी को लड़ते देखा और बड़ी दिलेरी से उनकी हौसला अफजाई कर अपनी हिम्मत एवं धैर्य का परिचय दिया।
Facts About #Sikhism
{SIK-ism} is a monotheistic religion that began over 500 years ago in the #Punjab region of #India. However, it remains one of the world’s least understood faith traditions. #Sikhs are always eager to educate people about their beliefs #SikhHistory
and practices. And that means there are some really great resources out there to help kids learn more about it. #SikhHistory
1️⃣. There Are Ten Human Gurus in Sikhism
The spiritual founders of Sikhism are the 10 human gurus. The first Guru, Guru #Nanak, was born in 1469. The last human Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, died in 1708. Each Guru contributed something of value to the faith tradition, #SikhHistory
Part : 1 #सिख धर्म , धर्म और दर्शन की स्थापना 15वीं शताब्दी के अंत में भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप के #पंजाब क्षेत्र में हुई। इसके सदस्यों को सिख कहा जाता है। सिख अपने विश्वास को गुरमत कहते हैं पंजाबी: "गुरु का मार्ग"
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सिख परंपरा के अनुसार, सिख धर्म गुरु 7 नानक (1469-1539) द्वारा स्थापित किया गया था और बाद में नौ अन्य गुरुओं के उत्तराधिकार के नेतृत्व में किया गया था। सभी 10 मानवसिखों का मानना है कि गुरुओं में एक ही आत्मा का वास था। 2/4
10 वीं की मृत्यु पर, गुरु गोबिंद सिंह (1666-1708), शाश्वत गुरु की आत्मा ने खुद को सिख धर्म के पवित्र ग्रंथ , गुरु ग्रंथ साहिब "गुरु के रूप में ग्रंथ" में स्थानांतरित कर दिया , जिसे आदि ग्रंथ के रूप में भी जाना जाता है। 3/4
#Sikhism, religion and philosophy founded in the #Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the late 15th century. Its members are known as Sikhs. The Sikhs call their faith Gurmat (Punjabi: “the Way of the Guru”). 1/4 #SikhHistory
According to Sikh tradition, Sikhism was established by Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and subsequently led by a succession of nine other Gurus.All 10 human Gurus, Sikhs believe,were inhabited by a single spirit. Upon the death of the 10th,Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708). 2/4 #SikhHistory
and subsequently led by a succession of nine other Gurus. All 10 human Gurus, Sikhs believe, were inhabited by a single spirit. Upon the death of the 10th, Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708).. 3/4 #SikhHistory