Chaar Sahibzaade: | Rise Of Banda Singh Bahadur !!exclusive!!
After a prolonged siege by a coalition of Mughal forces under Emperor Aurangzeb and the hill Rajas, Guru Gobind Singh was forced to evacuate Anandpur Sahib under a solemn oath of safe passage. The Mughals and hill chiefs broke this oath immediately, attacking the retreating column.
is a pivotal chapter in Sikh history, marking a transition from defense to a powerful offensive against Mughal tyranny. The Sacrifice of the Chaar Sahibzaade chaar sahibzaade: rise of banda singh bahadur
Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is more than a sequel; it is After a prolonged siege by a coalition of
Guru Gobind Singh knew he could not lead a conventional army. He was a marked man, under constant threat of assassination. He needed a general. He needed a disciple who owed nothing to the Mughal court, who possessed the discipline of an ascetic and the fury of a lion. He found this in a Bairagi recluse named Madho Das. The Sacrifice of the Chaar Sahibzaade Chaar Sahibzaade:
The Guru handed him five arrows from his own quiver, a nagara (war drum), and the Khanda (double-edged sword). He sent him not to convert, but to punish the oppressors and establish Raj Karega Khalsa (The Khalsa shall rule).
: The younger sons, Baba Zorawar Singh (9) and Baba Fateh Singh (7), were captured along with their grandmother, Mata Gujri Ji . They were brought to Sirhind , where the Governor, Wazir Khan , ordered them to be bricked alive in a wall after they refused to renounce their faith. The Meeting at Nanded