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250 words paragraph on journey of Guru teg bhadur ji (in English)​

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Answered by NandiniThukral
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Guru Tegh Bahadur was born on 1 April 1621 in Amritsar and was named Tyagmal in childhood. As a child, he was trained in martial arts, swordsmanship, and horse riding.

But despite being an able fighter alongside his father in different battles, he seemed to choose a path of renunciation and meditation.

He was married to Gujari in 1633. In 1656, they moved to the village named Bakola where Tegh Bahadur would spend a lot of time in contemplation and prayers.

Guru Tegh Bahadur was the ninth guru of the Sikhs, following the path laid down by the first guru of the Sikhs “Guru Nanak Dev”. he composed 115 poetic hymns that are in the text of Guru Granth Sahib.

he did many works for human welfare and philanthropy like digging wells, building dharmshala, etc. Along with this, he also made an important contribution to the spiritual social, economic field.

Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor of India, wanted to unite India into a single Islamic nation. He set out to virtually eradicate Hinduism from India in order to

achieve this goal.

When the ninth guruji learns of this from a desperate group of Hindus, he challenges the emperor, saying that in order to convert all of the Hindus, the guru must accept Islam himself. he offered to sacrifice everything for the cause of righteousness.

As a result, the guru was Imprisoned at the request of Aurangzeb in 1675. three devout Sikhs Bhai, Malti das, Sati das, and Dyala Ji who accompanied the guru were arrested and martyred in from of guru Tegh bahadur sahib Ji at Delhi.

The guruji simply refused to concede Aurangzeb gave guru Tegh Bahadur Ji three options. to embrace Islam, to perform miracles, and to be ready for death.

finally, the guru preferred the latter. On November 11th, 1675, his head was chopped off in front of a crowd at Chandni Chowk in Delhi for protecting fundamental human rights.

Unparalleled in the history of humankind the martyrdom of Guru Tegh bahadur sahib Ji was an act of sacrifice for another religious community

the guruji’s martyrdom served to awaken the collective conscience of the Sikh community which was about to undergo a final transformation in the years to follow

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