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'''[[Baba Deep Singh]]''' Shahid (1682-1757): Every year on '''January 26''', the global Sikh community celebrate the birthday of this courageous soldier of God. He  is one of most honoured martyrs in Sikh history and the founder of the Shahid [[Misl]] as well as of the [[Damdami Taksal]]. He was tall, strong, and uncommonly brave Sikh who was a bold and fearless saint-soldier, ever ready to risk his life for the Panth.
'''[[Baba Deep Singh]]''' Shahid (1682-1757): Every year on '''January 26''', the global Sikh community celebrate the birthday of this courageous soldier of God. He  is one of most honoured martyrs in Sikh history and the founder of the Shahid [[Misl]] as well as of the [[Damdami Taksal]]. He was tall, strong, and uncommonly brave Sikh who was a bold and fearless saint-soldier, ever ready to risk his life for the Panth.


* At eighteen, he received [[Amrit]] at [[Anandpur]] Sahib in the presence of Guru Gobind Singh Ji
* At eighteen, he received [[Amrit]] at [[Anandpur]] Sahib in the presence of Guru Gobind Singh Ji<br>


* He spent about 8 years and learned [[Gurmukhi]] from [[Bhai Mani Singh]] along with horse riding, archery as well as other arms training.  
* He spent about 8 years and learned [[Gurmukhi]] from [[Bhai Mani Singh]] along with horse riding, archery as well as other arms training.  

Revision as of 19:10, 27 January 2007

Baba Deep Singh

Baba Deep Singh - a brilliant scholar and brave soldier.

Baba Deep Singh Shahid (1682-1757): Every year on January 26, the global Sikh community celebrate the birthday of this courageous soldier of God. He is one of most honoured martyrs in Sikh history and the founder of the Shahid Misl as well as of the Damdami Taksal. He was tall, strong, and uncommonly brave Sikh who was a bold and fearless saint-soldier, ever ready to risk his life for the Panth.

  • At eighteen, he received Amrit at Anandpur Sahib in the presence of Guru Gobind Singh Ji
  • He spent about 8 years and learned Gurmukhi from Bhai Mani Singh along with horse riding, archery as well as other arms training.
  • Between 1705 and 1728 Baba Deep Singh and Bhai Mani Singh produced a number of hand written copies of the Guru Granth Sahib for distribution among the Sikhs.
  • On the outskirts of Amritsar, Baba ji and heavily outnumbered Sikhs fought two fierce battles against a Mughal force of 20,000. In the second engagement Baba Deep Singh was fatally wounded in the neck but had vowed to die in the precincts of the Golden Temple. He kept his promise and died with his severed head resting on the Parikarma of Harimandir Sahib. Continued .....