
Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708): Master of the White Hawk.
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Latest Punjab News, Breaking News Punjab, India News | Daily Post. ^ "Bhai Jaita Ji known 'Ragureta Guru ka Beta' daily post".Atlantic Publishers & Dist p1109 ISBN 8126908580 Īfter his death in 1705 a tomb was erected to honor him at Gurudwara Shaheed Burj Sahib at Chamkaur. īhai Jiwan Singh also wrote about the exploits of Guru Gobind Singh, in his magnum opus the ' Sri Gur Katha'. He died in Battle of Chamkaur after Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave him the jiga Kalghi and sastar and wastar, cholla, his clothes, for confusing Mughals. Singh was with the Guru during the evacuation of Anandpur Sahib and fought the battles of Bhangani, Nadaun, Anandpur Sahib, Bajrur, Nirmohgarh, all four wars of Anandpur Sahib, Bansali/Kalmot and Sarsa. Guru Gobind Singh - Wikipedia Sri guru gobind singh ji essay in punjabi Nanak X Guru Gobind Singh ji1666 - 1708 - Sikh History Guru Gobind Singh Ji Free Essays - Free Essay Examples Guru Gobind Singh - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia Sri Dasam Granth Sahib : Essay on Guru Gobind Singh Ji - 1537. Bhai Jiwan Singh carries out his father's wish and carried the head of Guru Tegh Bahadur from Delhi to Gobind Rai in Anandpur Sahib. After that, Bhai Jiwan Singh was instructed by his father to behead him in order to swap the head of his father for that of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji. There after Guru Gobind honoured them with the title Mazhabi ("faithful") and said loudly, " Rangrete Guru Ke Bete"(The Rangretas are the Guru's sons) to the all Mazhabi Sikhs. When Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth guru of Sikh, was martyred by the Mughals at Chandni Chowk, Delhi, Bhai Jiwan Singh along with two other Sikhs, recovered his dismembered body from a Muslim crowd and brought it back to his son, Guru Gobind Singh. Later, Jaita married Bibi Raj Kaur, daughter of Surjan Singh.

When Sikh families staying at Patna returned to Punjab Bhai Jaita and his family went to Ramdas village and lived with Bhai Gurditta, the great-grandson of Baba Buddha. In addition, he learned horse-riding, swimming, music, and Kirtan.

He grew up at Patna where he got training in various weapons and learned the art of warfare. Bhai Jaita was born in 1661at Patna, Bihar (India) to Sada Nand and mother, Mata Premo transcendence and immanence, in pantheism and nondualism.
