He taught us that nothing is permanent in this world, not our life. He saw the martyrdom of all his three Gurusikhs with his own eyes. After that, he not only mastered the sword but lived up to it by sacrificing his life for the Teg sword, So that people could keep faith in themselves. Here you have been given complete information about the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
Childhood of Guru Teg Bahadur
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was born on Sunday, April 1, 1621, at Guru-ke-Mahal (Amritsar). He has been very calm since childhood. His heart was very kind and soft. His nature was very humble, and his conduct was very simple. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji loved Guru Tegh Bahadur a lot. People always said, "He (Tegh Bahadur) has come with divine identity by birth."
Martyrdom of Three Gurusikhs
In 1675, three Gurusikhs (Mati Das Ji, Sati Das Ji, and Dayala Ji) were tortured to convert Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to Islam. He received Sahadat in front of Guru Ji's eyes. On the martyrdom of these three Gurusikhs, Guru Teg Ji had said, "Dhan Sikhi," "Dhan Sikhi," and "Dhan Sikhi." It means that Sikh is great.
In the hope that Guru Teg Ji would dedicate himself to Islam after seeing the martyrdom of Gurusikhs, his prisoners asked him, have you just seen the three Sikhs being tortured? Are you not afraid of death? Guru Ji replied which death you are talking about. I spent my whole life in the song of death. When people talked about death, I used to sing playfully. I have spread the message of death along with the truth, and you are trying to create fear of death in me.
Education and other training
Guru Hargobind knew that Tegh Bahadur would be very brave and charitable, so he insisted on all necessary training. He was handed to Bhai Gurdas Ji for literacy (further education). After this, he was sent to Baba Budha Ji to teach him the importance of labor and other virtues. Bhai Jetha Ji was assigned the task of teaching Shastra Vidya. Apart from this, Tegh Bahadur Ji also studied Gurubani very deeply.
Horse riding was also good. Father Guru Hargobind Sahib was very happy to see your Shastra education. Guru Hargobind Ji used to say to his child that one day our son would be rich in riding a Teg(Sword), and when he grew up, he did so; both devotion and strength remained with him.
Protect Dharma by making the supreme sacrifice
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was spiritually inclined since childhood. At 13, he showed such bravery in the Kartarpur war that his father named him Teg Bahadur from "Tyag Mal." Tegh Bahadur means the owner of the sword. Guru Ji shared the true knowledge of religion. This sacrifice of Guruji is recorded in history.
A dal of Kashmiri Pandits came to the court and said that Aurangzeb was forcing people to convert his religion to Islam. When the head of the team sought help from Guruji, Guruji said that a great man would have to sacrifice himself for this. Hearing this, a 9-year-old child said there could be a greater great man than you for this sacrifice. That nine-year-old boy was none other than Guru Gobind Singh Ji. After listening to that child, Guru Tegh Bahadur left for Delhi to meet Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb tortured Guru Ji a lot, but he did not get distracted. After about eight days of torture, they cut Guru Ji's head and were martyred in Chandni Chowk, Delhi. A Gurdwara was built at his martyrdom site, Gurudwara Sheesh Ganj Sahib.
Conclusion
Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day is celebrated every year on November 24 for the martyrdom and courage of Guru Ji. Today's survivors should learn something from their courage and keep strong faith in their minds and move forward and do good deeds.
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