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=== Doing Bandagi at Gwalior fort===
 
=== Doing Bandagi at Gwalior fort===
 
As per [[Chandu]]'s Instructions emperor Jahangir was convinced that a man of high spiritual merits should do bhakti for you to attain good luck and thus imprisoned Sri Guru Haregobind Seab ji.
 
As per [[Chandu]]'s Instructions emperor Jahangir was convinced that a man of high spiritual merits should do bhakti for you to attain good luck and thus imprisoned Sri Guru Haregobind Seab ji.
Sikhs in a dream or mystically came to scare Jahangir in a vision that had two lions as well as an image of Guruji to rescue him all in attempts to release Guru ji.<ref>Suraj Prakash Granth part 5 ras 4 pg. 163 Ajit Singh Aulakh 81-7601-685-3. 2005</ref>
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Sikhs, including Bhai Jaita je in a dream or mystically came to scare Jahangir in a vision that had two lions as well as an image of Guruji to rescue him all in attempts to release Guru ji.<ref>Suraj Prakash Granth part 5 ras 4 pg. 163 Ajit Singh Aulakh 81-7601-685-3. 2005</ref> When the badshah told this event to the royal entourage they suggested that he was going crazy and he need help of the finest doctors and so the were bought forth from around the local. In them was Bhai Jaita je and his friend who told the Raja reaccounting in the guise of a medic what happened and further prompted him to go release Guru Sahib. When Bhai Jaita returned the Guru told them that what hey did was wrong and also accounted for little merit as the Guru's grace on the world is like a flowing river where taking a bucket out makes no difference bu since hey followed Mata ji, Guru ji mother, order to help get the Guru Sahib released quickly they should go forth. <ref>Suraj Prakash Granth part 5 ras 4 pg. 172 Ajit Singh Aulakh 81-7601-685-3. 2005</ref>
  
 
===War with Jehanghir===
 
===War with Jehanghir===

Revision as of 16:48, 16 January 2020

Biography

Creation of Akal Bunga

Seeing Chandu insult Guru ji calling him a low lowly aesthetic Guru Haregobind under the instructions of Satguru turned the Sikhs into rulers and warriors wearing turbans symbolizing authority and high class.

He ordered Sikhs from far and wide to distribute weapons and horses.

Establishing the Akal Bunga and hiring another Nishan Sahib for piri, politics and rule, to fly under the flag of spiritual rule symbolizing that that the later is more important and all politics and war should be fought dharmically.

Friendship with Jehanghir

They travelled to Agra together as well as many place and hunted together in which one occasion Satguru single handedly slayed a large lion. He still had conflict with Chandu who convinced Jahenghir to have him do bhakti at the Gwalior prisonment.[1]

Doing Bandagi at Gwalior fort

As per Chandu's Instructions emperor Jahangir was convinced that a man of high spiritual merits should do bhakti for you to attain good luck and thus imprisoned Sri Guru Haregobind Seab ji. Sikhs, including Bhai Jaita je in a dream or mystically came to scare Jahangir in a vision that had two lions as well as an image of Guruji to rescue him all in attempts to release Guru ji.[2] When the badshah told this event to the royal entourage they suggested that he was going crazy and he need help of the finest doctors and so the were bought forth from around the local. In them was Bhai Jaita je and his friend who told the Raja reaccounting in the guise of a medic what happened and further prompted him to go release Guru Sahib. When Bhai Jaita returned the Guru told them that what hey did was wrong and also accounted for little merit as the Guru's grace on the world is like a flowing river where taking a bucket out makes no difference bu since hey followed Mata ji, Guru ji mother, order to help get the Guru Sahib released quickly they should go forth. [3]

War with Jehanghir

  1. Suraj Prakash
  2. Suraj Prakash Granth part 5 ras 4 pg. 163 Ajit Singh Aulakh 81-7601-685-3. 2005
  3. Suraj Prakash Granth part 5 ras 4 pg. 172 Ajit Singh Aulakh 81-7601-685-3. 2005