What do you know about Guru Gobind Singh Ji as a man?
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In the summer of 1921 a strange phenomenon was witnessed in the Punjab. That year the Sikhs launched a passive resistance movement to take possession of one of their historic shrines called Guru Ka Bagh, a few miles from Amritsar. Batches of passive resisters went to this shrine.
They were mercilessly beaten by the police. Their arms and legs were smashed; they were dragged by their long hair; many were hung upside down from branches of trees till they became senseless.
Instead of being cowed down by these brutalities, the number of passive resisters increased steadily till 500 strong jathas began to arrive every day at Guru Ka Bagh - amongst them many who had suffered beatings earlier and had been discharged from the hospital.
This "rare species of courage" as Gandhi and Rev. C.F. Andrews described "was born of religious fervour", in its turn, born of a legend widely accepted by the Sikhs. It was said that wherever five passive resisters assembled to say their prayers, Guru Gobind Singh appeared before them. He led them to Guru Ka Bagh. And he, not the passive resister, received the blows showered by the police. When these satyagrahis were produced in court and asked their names and addresses, they gave their names correctly. But of their parentage and address, the answer invariably was: "My father’s name is Guru Gobind Singh; my mother, Mata Sahib Devan. My home is the Guru’s town Anandpur."
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● Guru Gobind Singh Ji -
- Guru Gobind Singh was the 10th sikh guru of sikh community in Punjab.
- He was born on 5 Jan 1666 and died on 7th october 1708.
- Birth name of Guru Gobind Singh ji was Gobind Rai.
- He was a great warrior, philosopher, poet, leader.
- He instituted Khalsa in 1699 adding dual spirit (soldier + saint) in his soldiers.
- He always called himself as servant of god and people as sons of god.
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