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[[Image:Babagurditta.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Daroli Bhai]]
[[Image:Babagurditta.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Gurdwara Daroli Bhai]]


'''Baba Gurditta''', was the eldest son of the sixth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Hargobind]]; was born in 1613 at Daroli Bhai, District [[Firozpur]]. He was also an elder brother of Shri [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. He married to [[Mata Nihal Kaur]]. He was father of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Dhir Mall]]. [[Guru Hargobind]] received the shocking news of the death of his eldest son Baba Gurditta who passed away at age 24, in 1638. He had two sons, the eldest was called [[Guru Har Rai|Har Rai]].  
'''Baba Gurditta (1613-1638)''', was the eldest son of the sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]]. He was born on 15 November 1613 to [[Mata Damodari]] at Daroli Bhai, District [[Firozpur]] in [[Punjab]], [[India]]. He was also an elder brother of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Sikh Guru]] and the father of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Dhir Mall]]. He was married to [[Mata Nihal Kaur]]. He had his training in religious lore and in the martial arts under the supervision of his father.  


Baba Gurdita, the son of [[Guru Hargobind]] along with [[Bhai Bidhi Chand]] commanded the defensive action when the Sikhs were besieged in [[Kartarpur]]. Guru Sahib himself took part in this action. [[Painde Khan]] attacked the Guru with his sword but the Guru, shielding himself, paid him back in the same coin after accepting his challenge. The Guru is said to have wept to see him breathing his last. [[Baba Gurdita]] took the defensive when he was attacked in the hand fight by one [[Asman Khan]], his playmate in childhood. The Baba, however, mourned the death of his classmate with the remarks that to kill him was not considered a measure of success, rather it was a disappointment to have been forced by circumstances to kill a friend. Generals Kutab Khan and Kale Khan, both were slain in hand to hand fighting with [[Guru Hargobind]]{{aowf|Baba Gurditta}}
A beautiful [[Gurdwara]] stands at this site called Gurdwara Daroli Bhai, Dist. Firozpur. This Gurdwara marks the birthplace of Baba Gurditta, who was a great saint. The family of [[Guru Hargobind|Guru Hargobind's]] wife [[Mata Damodari]] still live here and are custodians of some rare personal belongings of the sixth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Hargobind]] as well as a handwritten copy of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] bearing the personal seal of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Similarly there is also an another [[Gurudwara]] at [[Anandpur Sahib]] of Baba Gurdita on a small hill nearby.
 
He was married on 17 April 1621 to Ananti alias Natti, daughter of Bhai Rama of [[Batala]], an ancient town in [[Gurdaspur]] district. According to ''"Gurbilds Chhevm Pdtshdhi"'', relations from Darauli, Mandiali, Goindval and Khadur Sahib accompanied the marriage party. {{aowf|Baba Gurditta}}

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Gurdwara Daroli Bhai

Baba Gurditta (1613-1638), was the eldest son of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind. He was born on 15 November 1613 to Mata Damodari at Daroli Bhai, District Firozpur in Punjab, India. He was also an elder brother of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru and the father of Guru Har Rai and Dhir Mall. He was married to Mata Nihal Kaur. He had his training in religious lore and in the martial arts under the supervision of his father.

A beautiful Gurdwara stands at this site called Gurdwara Daroli Bhai, Dist. Firozpur. This Gurdwara marks the birthplace of Baba Gurditta, who was a great saint. The family of Guru Hargobind's wife Mata Damodari still live here and are custodians of some rare personal belongings of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind as well as a handwritten copy of Sri Guru Granth Sahib bearing the personal seal of Guru Gobind Singh. Similarly there is also an another Gurudwara at Anandpur Sahib of Baba Gurdita on a small hill nearby.

He was married on 17 April 1621 to Ananti alias Natti, daughter of Bhai Rama of Batala, an ancient town in Gurdaspur district. According to "Gurbilds Chhevm Pdtshdhi", relations from Darauli, Mandiali, Goindval and Khadur Sahib accompanied the marriage party. .....More