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He named all his followers 'Singh' which means lion. He also established the '5 Kakar' or principles of the Khalsa. These are hair, comb, briefs, bracelet, and saber.
Gobind Rai was born in Takht Sri Patna Sahib (now Patna) in the house of Guru Tegh Bahadur and Mata Gujri, the 9th Guru of Sikhism.
Gobind Rai was born in Takht Sri Patna Sahib (now Patna) in the house of Guru Teg Bahadur and Mata Gujri, the 9th Guru of Sikhism.
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He was only 9 years old when he became the 10th Sikh Guru.
He came forward to protect Kashmiri Hindus after his father Guru Tegh Bahadur accepted martyrdom at the hands of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
In his childhood itself, Balak Gobind learned several languages including Sanskrit, Urdu, Hindi, Braj, Gurmukhi, and Persian. He also learned martial arts to become proficient in war.
He went to Paonta, a town on the banks of the Yamuna River in South Sirmur, Himachal Pradesh. Here he established the Paonta Sahib Gurdwara and preached about Sikh principles.
important pilgrimage site for Sikhs. Here he spent 3 years, during which he wrote many texts and also gathered a considerable number of his followers.
In September 1688, at the age of 19, Guru Gobind Singh fought the Battle of Bhangani against a combined army of Bhim Chand, Raja Fateh Khan of Garhwal, and other local kings of the Shivalik hills. The battle lasted for a day and thousands of people lost their lives. Guru Gobind Singh defeated the joint army.
Guru Gobind singh ji pics hd returned to Anandpur in November 1688 on the invitation of the queen of Bilaspur, which has come to be known as Chak Nanaki.
On 30 March 1699, Guru Gobind Singh gathered his followers at his home in Anandpur. He asked a volunteer to sacrifice his head for his brothers. A follower Daya Ram immediately agreed to this. The Guru took him inside a tent and came out with a bloody sword. He again called a volunteer and did the same again. After doing this 5 times, finally, the Guru came out of the tent with five volunteers and found five beheaded goats in the tent. These five Sikh volunteers were named by the Guru as 'Panj Pyare' or 'Five Beloved'.
In the assembly of 1699, Guru Gobind Singh established the 'Khalsa Vani' - "Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji ki Fateh". He named all his followers 'Singh' which means lion. He also established the '5 Kakar' or principles of the Khalsa. These are- Kesh, Comb, Kachhadh, Kada, Saber.
Guru Gobind Singh nominated the Khalsa and the Sikh religious text 'Guru Granth Sahib as the next Guru of the Sikhs. He left his body on 07 October 1708.