On this day Advocate Bikram Sidhu, a Social Worker in Ludhiana gives his warm wishes to every one of 'Gurta Gaddi' Day by elaborating the biography of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji was born as "Gobind Rai" and was the 10th and last of the ten human form Gurus of Sikhism. He turned into our Guru on November 24, 1675, at nine years old, continuing in the strides of his dad Guru Teg Bahadur Ji.
In 1675, Aurangzeb who had ordered the constrained transformation of all the Hindus, everything being equal and imagined that if the regarded Kashmiri brahmins under the initiative of Pandit Kirpa Ram accept Islam, others in the nation would be easily converted. They had been given a half year to choose or endure the outcomes. Time was running out. The Brahmans mad in desperation by the strict obsession visited Anandpur to look for Guru Tegh Bahadur's recommendation.
As the Guru sat thinking about what to do, youthful Gobind Rai, showing up there in the organization with his close friends, inquired as to why he looked so distracted. The father, as records Kuir Singh in his Gurbilas Patshahi 10, answered, "Grave are the weights the earth bears. She will be redeemed just if a genuinely commendable individual approaches to set out his head. Trouble will at that point be canceled and bliss introduced."
"None could be worthier than you to make such a sacrifice," commented Gobind Rai in his innocent way. Guru Tegh Bahadur advised the brahmins to return to their village and tell the authorities that they would acknowledge Islam if Guru Tegh Bahadur could initially be convinced to do as such.
Before long a short time later the Guru with a couple of supporters continued to the supreme capital, Delhi. Subsequent to watching the tormented passings of three of his adherents, he too wouldn't change over and was guillotined on November 11, 1675.
The 13-year-old Gobind Rai, appointed as the next Guru before his father left Anandpur, was officially introduced as Guru Gobind Singh on the Baisakhi day of March 1676. Amidst his commitment to the concerns of the community, he focused on the mastery of physical skills and artistic achievement. He had developed into an attractive youth extra, flexible of the limb and vigorous.
He had a characteristic genius for the graceful composition and his initial years were indefatigably given to this pursuit. The Var Sri Bhagauti Ji Ki is prominently called Chandi di Var. written in 1684, was his first arrangement and his solitary significant work in the Punjabi language. The poem portrayed the incredible challenge between the divine beings and the evil presences as depicted in the Markandeya Purana. The decision of a warlike subject for this and some of his later structures, for example, the two Chandi Charitra, generally in Braj, was made to implant military soul among his adherents to set them up to stand against injustice and tyranny.
For the initial 20 years or so of his life, Guru Gobind Singh lived calmly at Anandpur rehearsing arms and activities to complete his training as a soldier. He also studied Persian and Sanskrit and drew in 52 artists to decipher the Hindu sagas. Stories of old legends were converted into Punjabi to make the military soul among the Sikhs. Guru Ji also wrote a few compositions including Jaap Sahib, Akal Ustat, and Sawayas during this period. He likewise settled a Gurdwara at Paonta Sahib on the banks of the waterway Jamuna.


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