what did govind Singh find about himself after retirement ?
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Guru Gobind Singh December 1666 – 7 October 1708), born Gobind Rai, was the tenth Sikh Guru, a spiritual master, warrior, poet and philosopher. When his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, Guru Gobind Singh was formally installed as the leader of the Sikhs at age nine, becoming the tenth Sikh Guru. His four sons died during his lifetime two in battle, two executed by the Mughal army.
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Coin depicting Guru Gobind Singh from 1747 CE
Other names
Tenth Nanak
Personal
Born
Gobind Rai
22 December 1666
Patna Sahib (Present day Patna, Bihar, India)
Died
7 October 1708 (aged 41)
Hazur Sahib Nanded (Present day Nanded, Maharashtra)
Cause of death
Assassination by Jamshed Khan and Wasil Beg
Religion
Sikhism
Spouse
Mata Jito, Mata Sundari and Mata Sahib Devan[3]
Children
Ajit Singh
Jujhar Singh
Zorawar Singh
Fateh Singh
Parents
Guru Tegh Bahadur
Mata Gujri
Known for
Founding the Khalsa[4]
Wrote the following :
Jaap Sahib,
Chandi di Var,
Tav-Prasad Savaiye,
Zafarnamah,
Bachittar Natak,
Akal Ustat,
Chaupai (Sikhism)
Fought the following Battles :
Battle of Bhangani
Battle of Nadaun
Battle of Guler (1696)
Battle of Anandpur (1700)
Battle of Nirmohgarh (1702)
Battle of Basoli
First Battle of Anandpur (1704)
Second Battle of Anandpur
Battle of Sarsa
First Battle of Chamkaur (1702)
Second Battle of Chamkaur (1704)
Battle of Muktsar
Other names
Tenth Nanak[1]
Religious career
Predecessor
Guru Tegh Bahadur
Successor
Guru Granth Sahib
Among his notable contributions to Sikhism are founding the Sikh warrior community called Khalsa in 1699[4][14][15] and introducing the Five Ks, the five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear at all times. Guru Gobind Singh is credited with the Dasam Granth whose hymns are a sacred part of Sikh prayers and Khalsa rituals.[16][17] He is also credited as the one who finalized and enshrined the Guru Granth Sahib as Sikhism's primary scripture and eternal Guru.
Answer:
He completed the Guru Granth Sahib and established it as Sikhism's foundational scripture and immortal Guru.
Explanation:
Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru,was born on 22nd of December 1666, in Patna, Bihar, while his father was travelling Bengal and Assam.
Gobind Das/Rai was his birth name, and a shrine named Takht Sri Patna Harimandar Sahib marks the location of the house where he was born and lived his first four years.
His family returned to Punjab in 1670, and in March 1672, they relocated to Chakk Nanaki in the Sivalik range of the Himalayan foothills of north India, where he was educated.
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