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[[Mai Bhag Kaur]]: As a young girl, she had heard [[sakhi]]s of [[Sikh Gurus]]' and their disciples (other sikhs). A regular hearing of the sakhis made a deep effect on her tender heart and inspired her to live a life of a [[Khalsa]] Women. She went to Anandpur Sahib along with his father in 1699 A.D., when [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Sahib ji founded the [[Khalsa Panth]]. ''"She took Amrit and learned the art of fighting and self defence."''   
[[Mai Bhag Kaur]]: As a young girl, she had heard [[sakhi]]s of [[Sikh Gurus]]' and their disciples (other sikhs). A regular hearing of the sakhis made a deep effect on her tender heart and inspired her to live a life of a [[Khalsa]] Women. She went to Anandpur Sahib along with his father in 1699 A.D., when [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Sahib ji founded the [[Khalsa Panth]]. ''"She took Amrit and learned the art of fighting and self defence."''   


When [[Mughal]]s and hilly chiefs had surrounded Anandpur sahib and were demanding it be evacuated. They called that any Sikh who says that ''"he/she is not anymore a Sikh of Guru Gobind"'' will be left untouched. A group of 40 Sikhs, led by Mahan Singh told [[Guru Gobind Singh]] that they are not his Sikhs anymore. Guru told them that they have to write it in a document that "they are not his Sikhs anymore" and sign it. ''"All forty Sikhs signed this document Bedava and left Guru Gobind Singh."'' [http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/12/sakhi-series-29-mai-bhag-kaur-and-40.html<big>'''....More'''</big>]
When [[Mughal]]s and hilly chiefs had surrounded Anandpur sahib and were demanding it be evacuated. They called that any Sikh who says that ''"he/she is not anymore a Sikh of Guru Gobind"'' will be left untouched. A group of 40 Sikhs, led by Mahan Singh told [[Guru Gobind Singh]] that they are not his Sikhs anymore.<!---- Guru told them that they have to write it in a document that "they are not his Sikhs anymore" and sign it. ''"All forty Sikhs signed this document Bedava and left Guru Gobind Singh."'' --->[http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/12/sakhi-series-29-mai-bhag-kaur-and-40.html<big>'''....More'''</big>]

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Mai Bhag Kaur: As a young girl, she had heard sakhis of Sikh Gurus' and their disciples (other sikhs). A regular hearing of the sakhis made a deep effect on her tender heart and inspired her to live a life of a Khalsa Women. She went to Anandpur Sahib along with his father in 1699 A.D., when Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji founded the Khalsa Panth. "She took Amrit and learned the art of fighting and self defence."

When Mughals and hilly chiefs had surrounded Anandpur sahib and were demanding it be evacuated. They called that any Sikh who says that "he/she is not anymore a Sikh of Guru Gobind" will be left untouched. A group of 40 Sikhs, led by Mahan Singh told Guru Gobind Singh that they are not his Sikhs anymore.....More