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<ref>The Battle of Chamkaur (22 December 1705), The Panjab past and present, Volume 20, pp 276, Devinder Kumar Varma, Punjabi University. Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, 1986.</ref> | <ref>The Battle of Chamkaur (22 December 1705), The Panjab past and present, Volume 20, pp 276, Devinder Kumar Varma, Punjabi University. Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, 1986.</ref> | ||
Guru Gobind Singh ji moved on from the fort of Chamkaur on the night of December 22, 1705. He briefly stopped at Raipur on his way to [[Machhiwara]]. Here Guru Sahib ji asked a lady by the name of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla to perform the last rites of the martyred Sikhs, which included two of Guru Gobind Singh's own sons, [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahibzada Jujhar Singh]]. [[Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla]] performed the last rites of the two elder Sahibzadas and other Sikh warriors who had laid down their lives in the battle. Here are two accounts of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla's Martyrdom. | ==Historical Background: Guru Gobind Singh Escapes Chamkaur Fort== | ||
Guru Gobind Singh ji moved on from the fort of Chamkaur on the night of December 22, 1705. He briefly stopped at Raipur on his way to [[Machhiwara]]. Here Guru Sahib ji asked a lady by the name of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla to perform the last rites of the martyred Sikhs, which included two of Guru Gobind Singh's own sons, [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahibzada Jujhar Singh]]. | |||
==Bibi Sharan Kaur Goes to Battlefield== | |||
===Cremates the Sahibzadas and her Husband along with other Martyrs of Chamkaur=== | |||
As the Story Goes, [[Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla]] performed the last rites of the two elder Sahibzadas, her husband [[Pritam Singh|Bhai Pritam Singh Pabla]] and other Sikh warriors who had laid down their lives in the battle. | |||
===Martyrdom of Bibi Sharan Kaur=== | |||
Here are two accounts of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla's Martyrdom. | |||
*According to one acccount, Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla was so grief stricken that she herself jumped in the funeral pyre and ended her life. | *According to one acccount, Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla was so grief stricken that she herself jumped in the funeral pyre and ended her life. | ||
*According to another view she did not self-immolate but was slain by Moghul soldiers and thrown in the funeral pyre of the Sahibzadas, when she and her other accomplices from Raipur, were caught cremating the bodies of Sahibzadas. <ref name ="DK Varma"/> | *According to another view she did not self-immolate but was slain by Moghul soldiers and thrown in the funeral pyre of the Sahibzadas, when she and her other accomplices from Raipur, were caught cremating the bodies of Sahibzadas. <ref name ="DK Varma"/> | ||
Sharan Kaur was | Sharan Kaur was a [[Saini]] and there are a number of Saini villages around Chamkaur Sahib where the monumental battle between Sikhs and Moghuls took place . Pabla is one of the major clans of Sainis. | ||
===Possible Ancestor of [[Sardar Nanu Singh Saini]] of Phulkiyan=== | |||
She is also sometimes linked as a possible ancestor with Sikh nobleman of Phulkiyan, [[Sardar Nanu Singh Saini]], whose family later owned considerable land in the village Raipur. <ref name = "Nanuan"/> | |||
==Bibi Sharan Kaur's Husband== | |||
Bibi Sharan Kaur’s husband Bhai Pritam Singh, who was a Khalsa warrior, was with Guru Gobind Singh ji, inside the Chamkaur fort resisting the Moghul attack/onslaught. She discovered her husband among the dead. In total she is said to have collected bodies of thirty-two Khalsa soldiers, including the two elder Sahibzadas. She tried to cremate them in a single funeral pyre. As soon as the funeral pyre was lit she was discovered by Moghul and Ranghar soldiers who wanted the bodies of the “Shaheed” Khalsa soldiers - martyrs according to warrior tradition - to rot in open air in order to terrorise non-Muslim population who refused to apostasize or give out the whereabouts of Guru Gobind Singh ji. Another school of thought, is of the viewpoint that Bibi Sharan Kaur understood the intentions of the Moghul soldiers to outrage her modesty, she jumped into the funeral pyre of Sikh warriors, which included her own husband, to save her honour.<ref>[http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.com/Bibi-Sharan-Kaur-Jee.htm Bibi Sharan Kaur's martyrdom as per Sikh accounts]</ref> | Bibi Sharan Kaur’s husband Bhai Pritam Singh, who was a Khalsa warrior, was with Guru Gobind Singh ji, inside the Chamkaur fort resisting the Moghul attack/onslaught. She discovered her husband among the dead. In total she is said to have collected bodies of thirty-two Khalsa soldiers, including the two elder Sahibzadas. She tried to cremate them in a single funeral pyre. As soon as the funeral pyre was lit she was discovered by Moghul and Ranghar soldiers who wanted the bodies of the “Shaheed” Khalsa soldiers - martyrs according to warrior tradition - to rot in open air in order to terrorise non-Muslim population who refused to apostasize or give out the whereabouts of Guru Gobind Singh ji. Another school of thought, is of the viewpoint that Bibi Sharan Kaur understood the intentions of the Moghul soldiers to outrage her modesty, she jumped into the funeral pyre of Sikh warriors, which included her own husband, to save her honour.<ref>[http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.com/Bibi-Sharan-Kaur-Jee.htm Bibi Sharan Kaur's martyrdom as per Sikh accounts]</ref> | ||
==Village of Chamkaur== | |||
This village also has the ''samadhs'' (funerary shrines) of the following Sikh martyrs: | This village also has the ''samadhs'' (funerary shrines) of the following Sikh martyrs: | ||
*Jathedar Naunihal Singh | *Jathedar Naunihal Singh | ||
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*Malkiat Singh. | *Malkiat Singh. | ||
==A Gurudwara Commemorates Bibi Sharan Kaur's Martyrdom== | |||
In 1945 a Gurudwara was built in village Raipur to commemorate Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla. <ref name = "Nanuan"/> | In 1945 a Gurudwara was built in village Raipur to commemorate Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla. <ref name = "Nanuan"/> | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharan_Kaur_Pabla ( | *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharan_Kaur_Pabla (meddled) | ||
*http://ashokkoul.blogspot.com/2018/12/sharan-kaur-pabla.html | *http://ashokkoul.blogspot.com/2018/12/sharan-kaur-pabla.html | ||
*http://sainionline.net/shaheed-bibi-sharan-kaur-pabla.html | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 06:34, 30 December 2023
Sharan Kaur Pabla was a Sikh martyr who was slain in 1705 by Mughal soldiers while cremating the bodies of the two older sons of Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru, after the battle of Chamkaur. She was from the village Raipur Rani which is 2 KM from the famous town of Chamkaur. [5] [6]
Historical Background: Guru Gobind Singh Escapes Chamkaur Fort
Guru Gobind Singh ji moved on from the fort of Chamkaur on the night of December 22, 1705. He briefly stopped at Raipur on his way to Machhiwara. Here Guru Sahib ji asked a lady by the name of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla to perform the last rites of the martyred Sikhs, which included two of Guru Gobind Singh's own sons, Sahibzada Ajit Singh and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh.
Bibi Sharan Kaur Goes to Battlefield
Cremates the Sahibzadas and her Husband along with other Martyrs of Chamkaur
As the Story Goes, Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla performed the last rites of the two elder Sahibzadas, her husband Bhai Pritam Singh Pabla and other Sikh warriors who had laid down their lives in the battle.
Martyrdom of Bibi Sharan Kaur
Here are two accounts of Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla's Martyrdom.
- According to one acccount, Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla was so grief stricken that she herself jumped in the funeral pyre and ended her life.
- According to another view she did not self-immolate but was slain by Moghul soldiers and thrown in the funeral pyre of the Sahibzadas, when she and her other accomplices from Raipur, were caught cremating the bodies of Sahibzadas. [3]
Sharan Kaur was a Saini and there are a number of Saini villages around Chamkaur Sahib where the monumental battle between Sikhs and Moghuls took place . Pabla is one of the major clans of Sainis.
Possible Ancestor of Sardar Nanu Singh Saini of Phulkiyan
She is also sometimes linked as a possible ancestor with Sikh nobleman of Phulkiyan, Sardar Nanu Singh Saini, whose family later owned considerable land in the village Raipur. [4]
Bibi Sharan Kaur's Husband
Bibi Sharan Kaur’s husband Bhai Pritam Singh, who was a Khalsa warrior, was with Guru Gobind Singh ji, inside the Chamkaur fort resisting the Moghul attack/onslaught. She discovered her husband among the dead. In total she is said to have collected bodies of thirty-two Khalsa soldiers, including the two elder Sahibzadas. She tried to cremate them in a single funeral pyre. As soon as the funeral pyre was lit she was discovered by Moghul and Ranghar soldiers who wanted the bodies of the “Shaheed” Khalsa soldiers - martyrs according to warrior tradition - to rot in open air in order to terrorise non-Muslim population who refused to apostasize or give out the whereabouts of Guru Gobind Singh ji. Another school of thought, is of the viewpoint that Bibi Sharan Kaur understood the intentions of the Moghul soldiers to outrage her modesty, she jumped into the funeral pyre of Sikh warriors, which included her own husband, to save her honour.[7]
Village of Chamkaur
This village also has the samadhs (funerary shrines) of the following Sikh martyrs:
- Jathedar Naunihal Singh
- Mastan Singh
- Santokh Singh
- Malkiat Singh.
A Gurudwara Commemorates Bibi Sharan Kaur's Martyrdom
In 1945 a Gurudwara was built in village Raipur to commemorate Bibi Sharan Kaur Pabla. [4]
External Link
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharan_Kaur_Pabla (meddled)
- http://ashokkoul.blogspot.com/2018/12/sharan-kaur-pabla.html
- http://sainionline.net/shaheed-bibi-sharan-kaur-pabla.html
See Also
References
- ^ Bibi Sharan Kaur - Gateway To Sikhism https://www.allaboutsikhs.com/biographies/great-sikh-women/bibi-sharan-kaur/ 2014-01-27 Retrieved
- ^ Bibi Sharan Kaur Jee: Shaheed Singhni of Chamkaur Sahib https://www.sikh24.com/2012/01/06/bibi-sharan-kaur-jee-shaheed-singhni-of-chamkaur-sahib/ 2012-01-06 Retrieved
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; $2 - ^ Saini jagata utapati ate wikasa , pp 50, pp 72 , pp 101, Surajita Singha Nanua, Patiala : Manajota Prakashana, ਪਟਿਆਲਾ : ਮਨਜੋਤ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ਨ, 2008, DK Agencies DKPAN-5413 ( HBD )
- ^ The Battle of Chamkaur (22 December 1705), The Panjab past and present, Volume 20, pp 276, Devinder Kumar Varma, Punjabi University. Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, 1986.
- ^ Bibi Sharan Kaur's martyrdom as per Sikh accounts