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[[Image:Bandichhor.jpg|thumb|250px|left|<small>Guru Hargobind is released from the Gwalior Jail along with 52 Rajas, who held the extensions attached to the coat of the Guru</small>]]
[[Image:Bandichhor.jpg|thumb|200px|left|<small>Guru Hargobind is released from the Gwalior Jail along with 52 Rajas, who held the extensions attached to the coat of the Guru</small>]]


<big>'''[[Bandi Chhorh Divas]]'''</big> This weekend, the worldwide [[Sikh]] community celebrates the return of the sixth [[Ten Gurus|Nanak]] from detention in the Gwalior Fort. This historic event coincides with the [[Hindu]] festival of [[Diwali]]. This has resulted in similarity of celebration amongst [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s.
<big>'''[[Bandi Chhorh Divas]]'''</big> This weekend, the worldwide [[Sikh]] community celebrates the return of the sixth [[Ten Gurus|Nanak]] from detention in the Gwalior Fort. This historic event coincides with the [[Hindu]] festival of [[Diwali]]. This has resulted in similarity of celebration amongst [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s.
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When Murtaja Khan, Nawab of [[Lahore]], noticed that Guru Ji had constructed Sri [[Akal Takhat]] Sahib, 'The Throne of the Almighty', at [[Amritsar]], and was also strengthening his army, he informed the Mughal Emperor Jahangir about this. He also incorrectly emphasized that the Sikh Guru was making preparations to take revenge for his father's torture and martyrdom. When Jahangir came to know about this he at once sent Wazir Khan and Guncha Beg to [[Amritsar]] in order to arrest [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib Ji.
When Murtaja Khan, Nawab of [[Lahore]], noticed that Guru Ji had constructed Sri [[Akal Takhat]] Sahib, 'The Throne of the Almighty', at [[Amritsar]], and was also strengthening his army, he informed the Mughal Emperor Jahangir about this. He also incorrectly emphasized that the Sikh Guru was making preparations to take revenge for his father's torture and martyrdom. When Jahangir came to know about this he at once sent Wazir Khan and Guncha Beg to [[Amritsar]] in order to arrest [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib Ji.


But Wazir Khan who was a well-wisher of the Sikh Guru’s requested the Guru to accompany them to Delhi as Emperor Jahangir wanted to meet him. Guru Sahib accepted the invitation and reached Delhi.
But Wazir Khan who was a well-wisher of the [[Sikh Gurus|Sikh Guru’s]] requested the Guru to accompany them to [[Delhi]] as [[Wikipedia:Emperor Jahangir|Emperor Jahangir]] wanted to meet him. Guru Sahib accepted the invitation and reached Delhi. On their first meeting when Jahangir saw the Guru, he was completely won over by his youthful charm and holiness. The Emperor decided to become friends with the Guru. So he gave a royal welcome to the Guru. But [[Chandu Shah]] could not bear it. His daughter was still unmarried and thus the rotten sore was still bleeding  <big>'''[[Bandi Chhorh Divas|.....Continue]]'''</big>
 
On their first meeting when Jahangir saw the Guru, he was completely won over by his youthful charm and holiness. The Emperor decided to become friends with the Guru. So he gave a royal welcome to the Guru. But Chandu Shah could not bear it. His daughter was still unmarried and thus the rotten sore was still bleeding  <big>'''[[Bandi Chhorh Divas|.....Continue]]'''</big>

Revision as of 14:52, 20 October 2006

Guru Hargobind is released from the Gwalior Jail along with 52 Rajas, who held the extensions attached to the coat of the Guru

Bandi Chhorh Divas This weekend, the worldwide Sikh community celebrates the return of the sixth Nanak from detention in the Gwalior Fort. This historic event coincides with the Hindu festival of Diwali. This has resulted in similarity of celebration amongst Sikhs and Hindus.

When Murtaja Khan, Nawab of Lahore, noticed that Guru Ji had constructed Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, 'The Throne of the Almighty', at Amritsar, and was also strengthening his army, he informed the Mughal Emperor Jahangir about this. He also incorrectly emphasized that the Sikh Guru was making preparations to take revenge for his father's torture and martyrdom. When Jahangir came to know about this he at once sent Wazir Khan and Guncha Beg to Amritsar in order to arrest Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji.

But Wazir Khan who was a well-wisher of the Sikh Guru’s requested the Guru to accompany them to Delhi as Emperor Jahangir wanted to meet him. Guru Sahib accepted the invitation and reached Delhi. On their first meeting when Jahangir saw the Guru, he was completely won over by his youthful charm and holiness. The Emperor decided to become friends with the Guru. So he gave a royal welcome to the Guru. But Chandu Shah could not bear it. His daughter was still unmarried and thus the rotten sore was still bleeding .....Continue