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'''Bhai Uda''' (d. 1688), a  Sikh  of the Rathaur Rajput clan, was among those who had witnessed  Guru  Tegh Bahadur's execution at Delhi. He returned in distress to Dilvali Mohalla where  Sikhs  from the neighbourhood assembled in the house of  Bhai  Nanu,  the calico printer, to consider how they could recover the Guru's body and cremate it. They decided to seek assistance from  Bhai  Lakkhi Shah, an affluent trader and a  Sikh  by faith. Later in the evening  Bhai  Uda assisted  Bhai  Lakkhi Shah in recovering and cremating the headless body of  Guru  Tegh Bahadur,  and then hurried towards  Anandpur  wither  Bhai  Jaita,  carrying the Guru's head, had already repaired. He overtook the latter at Kiratpur and along with  Bhai  Jaita  received  Guru  Gobind Singh's blessing. He remained in attendance upon the  Guru,  and fell a martyr fighting in the battle of  Bhangani  in 1688.
'''Bhai Uda''' (d. 1688), a  Sikh  of the Rathaur Rajput clan, was among those who had witnessed  Guru  Tegh Bahadur's execution at Delhi. He returned in distress to Dilvali Mohalla where  Sikhs  from the neighbourhood assembled in the house of  Bhai  Nanu,  the calico printer, to consider how they could recover the Guru's body and cremate it. They decided to seek assistance from  Bhai  Lakkhi Shah, an affluent trader and a  Sikh  by faith. Later in the evening  Bhai  Uda assisted  Bhai  Lakkhi Shah in recovering and cremating the headless body of  Guru  Tegh Bahadur,  and then hurried towards  Anandpur  wither  Bhai  Jaita,  carrying the Guru's head, had already repaired. He overtook the latter at Kiratpur and along with  Bhai  Jaita  received  Guru  Gobind Singh's blessing. He remained in attendance upon the  Guru,  and fell a martyr fighting in the battle of  Bhangani  in 1688.
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Bhai Uda (d. 1688), a Sikh of the Rathaur Rajput clan, was among those who had witnessed Guru Tegh Bahadur's execution at Delhi. He returned in distress to Dilvali Mohalla where Sikhs from the neighbourhood assembled in the house of Bhai Nanu, the calico printer, to consider how they could recover the Guru's body and cremate it. They decided to seek assistance from Bhai Lakkhi Shah, an affluent trader and a Sikh by faith. Later in the evening Bhai Uda assisted Bhai Lakkhi Shah in recovering and cremating the headless body of Guru Tegh Bahadur, and then hurried towards Anandpur wither Bhai Jaita, carrying the Guru's head, had already repaired. He overtook the latter at Kiratpur and along with Bhai Jaita received Guru Gobind Singh's blessing. He remained in attendance upon the Guru, and fell a martyr fighting in the battle of Bhangani in 1688.