History, asked by luv6c13, 13 hours ago

paragraph on childhood guru teg bahadur ji​

Answers

Answered by barunmallik935
9

Answer:

Tyaga Mal was born in Amritsar in the early hours of 1 April 1621. He came to be known by the name Tegh Bahadur (Mighty of the Sword), given to him by Guru Hargobind after he had shown his valor in a battle against the Mughals. ... Guru Tegh Bahadur was brought up in a Sikh culture and trained in archery and horsemanship.

Explanation:

please mark me as a brainliest

Answered by queeny6
24

Answer:

plz mark the brainliest...hope it helps

Explanation:

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was the Ninth Guru who was born in year 1621. Guru Ji's original name was Tyal Mal (Master of Detachment). He spent his childhood at Amritsar. In his early years he learned Gurmukhi, Hindi, Sanskrit and Indian religious philosophy from Bhai Gurdas, and archery and horsemanship from Baba Budha while his father Guru Hargobind Ji, Master of Miri and Piri taught him swordsmanship. Guru Ji was married to Mata Gujri Ji at Kartarpur in 1632.

Guru Ji named Tegh Bahadur from Tegh Mall

Only 13 years old, he asked his father to accompany him into battle as his village was attack by Painde Khan and the Moghuls in a battle over Shah Jahan's hawk. During the battle he had weighed into the enemies with abandon, slashing his sword right and left. After the battle was won, (the Battle of Kartarpur) the victorious Sikhs returning home honored their new hero with a new 'warriors' name. And so Tyal Mal Ji was renamed Tegh Bahadur Ji (lit. Brave sword wielder or Best sword wielder).(Tegh = wielder of the sword. Bahadur (originally meaning brave was by that time being also used as a superlative meaning better or best).

Similar questions