| Sikh Martyrs:Sahibzada Zorawar Singh ji & Fateh Singh ji |
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Guru Gobind Singh ji decided to evacuate Anandpur Sahib, on the advice of his Sikhs, although he had no confidence on the promises made by the adversaries, and told them about his views. Guru ji, accompanied by Sikhs and his family members evacuated Anandpur Sahib in December 1704, A.D. They had hardly reached the bank of rivulet Sirsa, when the enemy forces attacked them from behind without caring a bit about the promises made by them earlier in the name of their Holy Books. During the ensuing battle on the bank of Sirsa rivulet which was in
spate due to heavy rains upstream, only Guruji, forty Sikhs and two elder
sons of Guru ji, Sahibzada Ajit Singh and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh, were
able to safety cross the river. Others either died fighting bravely or
were drowned in the flooded waters. Mata Gujri ji was carrying good number of gold coins in those days. She kept the money under her pillow when she went to sleep in the house alongwith Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh. Gangu’s greed for money turned him unfaithful.He quitly stole the money bag from under the pillow of Mata Gujri Ji while she was fast a sleep. When she got up in the morning she did not find the money bag under her pillow. She enquired from Gangu politely about the gold coins. The thief Gangu got annoyed at this questioning by Mata ji and started threatening her that he would get her arrested along with her grandsons for this accusation. Mata Ji tried to calm him down. Gangu had his eyes on the prize that he would receive from the Mughal rulers if he handed over the mother and two sons of Guru Gobind Singh to the police authorities. Accompanied by the village chief, he went to the police station at Morinda town and informed the station incharge about the preseence of Guru Gobind Singh’s mother and his two youger sons in his house and requested him to bestow him prize money for helping the authorities in the arrest of fugitives. The police officer was immensly pleased at this important information
provided by Gangu. He accompaind him to his vilage and arrested Mata Gujri
along with her two grandsons and handed them over to Nawab Wazir Khan
of Sirhand. Nawab Wazir Khan who had to return empty handed from Anandpur
Sahib without being successful in arresting Guru Gobind Singh or his associates,
was too glad to find Guru’s mother and two sons in his prison. She woke them up early the next morning and readying them for the ensuing
test they were going to be put to at the court of Wazir Khan,the tyrant
ruler of Sirhind. She thus said to them, “O sons of great Guru Gobind
Singh ! you are going to be offered all the comforts of a luxurious life
if you agree to say goodbye to your religion and adopt Islam as your new
religion.If you refuse to accept such an attractive offer they will threaten
you with painful deaths. I have full confidence that though you are young
Kids,you will neither be fooled by the attractive offers nor be seduced
by their threats. Be brave like your Guru father who has put every thing
including his life at stake to prepare people to uproot the rule of tyrant
rulers. Keep up the honour of your father at all costs.” Many a senior officers and advisors of Nawab Wazir Khan were seated
in the court along with him in addition to prominent public personalities.
On entring the court Sahibzada Jorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh
loudly uttred, “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh”
to the utter astonishment and amazement of Wazir Khan and his courtiers. Nawab Wazir Khan now took over and said, “O small kids ! Your dad alongwith your two elder brothers has been killed in the battlefield. Luckily you have arrived in my court alive. Be quick and agree to be converted to Islam. As Muslim kids you will be provided best comforts of life like princes. You will be living in palaces, wearing silk clothes, eat variety of foods and play with other Muslim Princes and many servants will be at your beck and call, day and night.We are going to ban Sikhism and we will not leave any one alive as a Sikh. If you do not heed my advice to become Muslim, you will be put to the death in a most merciless manner. You will be cut to pieces so that no one dare become a Sikh in future.” The brave and smart kids of the tenth master while smiling initially
at the foolishness of this hot headed Muslim ruler were angrered at the
threats held out by Wazir Khan and became more determined than before
in their resolve to keep up the honour of their father Guru Gobind Singh. Those present in the court of Wazir Khan were greatly impressed by the
brave reaction offerd to Wazir Khan by 6 yrs old Baba Fateh Singh and
8 yrs old Baba Zorawar Singh. Nawab Wazir Khan, though impressed by the moral support provided and suggestions made by Sucha Nand, was more inclined towards coverting to Islam, the brave young sons of the great Guru Gobind Singh rather than punishing them with death penalty. He wanted to provide an opportunity to the historians to write that the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh preferred Islam to Sikhism. He, therfore controlled his anger and allowed the lads to go back home and consult their grandmother who might advise them to accept Islam to save their lives. Saying this Wazir Khan hurriedly left the court there by adjourning it for the day and thus denying the lads an opportunity to give a benifitting reply to his latest suggestion. Mata Gujri Ji was immensly pleased to see her grandsons back in high spirits heaving a sigh of relief. She took them hurriedlyfrom the soldiers into her bossem and kissed profusely their bright and smiling faces gave indications of their winning the battle for the day. thereafter, she asked and they told her about what happended in the court of Wazir Khan. They made a special mention about the wicked advice provided to the ruler of Sirhind by Sucha Nand Courtier. Mata Gujri congratulated her grandsons on their courage and stead -
fastness shown by them in the court in the face of hostile attitude of
Wazir Khan and his courtier Sucha Nand. She warned them of greater inducements
and threats of torture when they went to the court next day. She advised
them to remember Bhai Mati Dass,Bhai Sati Dass and Bhai Dayala Ji, who
did not flinch in their faith and faced torturous deaths. Thus providing
encouragment to her grandsons Mata Gujri went to sleep, keeping the brave
young kids pressed to her body. When on the third day the young Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh left for the court escorted by Wazir Khan’s soldiers, She could visulise that her grandsons would not come back in the evening and that the rulers will carry out their threats held out to the kids earlier. She was, however, confident that her brave grandsons would die happily for their faith. She took them in her bossom, kissed their faces and stroked their backs providing them lot of love and encouragement. She kept staring at them till they disappeared from her view. Back in her prison cell, the cold tower, she went into meditation and prayed to the Guru and God to provide strength and unshakable determination to thetwo younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh and wished them success in the face of heavy odds they were to face at the court that day, which could in all probability be their final and last day at the court. At the court, seeing no let up in the firm resolve of the brave sons
of great Guru, the Nawab asked them as to what would they do in case he
freed them. The young boys said in reply, “We would organise Sikhs
and fight to finish against the tyrant rulers to provide freedom to the
opressed. We will stick to our Sikh faith under all circumstances and
you or others like you will never succeed in deflecting us from our faith.” On this, Wazir Khan approved the punishment suggested by Kazi without any amendment. Nawab of Malerkotla protested loudly at this decision and walked out of the court. When no one came forward to carry out the punishment pronounced for
the young children, two Pathans of Ghilaza Tribe (known for their barbarism)
were successfully persuaded to do the job. They made the young lads stand
close to each other and started raising a wall around them. Sahibzada
Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh started reciting hymns of Guru ji (Gurbani)
and meditating on the name of God, remained composed and in high spirits. Thus the two sons of Guru Gobind Singh, aged 6 & 8 years respectively,
became the youngest martyrs at the hands of barbarous rulers. Their brave
deeds will provide inspiration to the Sikhs and their young children to
emulate the brave acts of young Sahibzadas of the tenth master whom no
amount of wordly attractions and threat could deter from their resolve
to stick to their faith and fight against the unjust and cruel rulers.
Mata Gujri ji also provided a shining example to all mothers and grandmothers
as to how they should imbibe good qualities of religion, sacrifice, faith,
in the young minds of their sons and grandsons at tender age, and prepare
their minds and bodies to facce challenges they are likely to face as
they grow up. The example of Mata Gujri Ji is worth emulating by all mothers
and grandmothers. |
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