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{{Aowh|[http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/09/sakhi-series-19-bibi-basant-lata-kaur.html <small>Bibi Basant Lata Kaur Ji</small>]}}
{{Aowh|[http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/09/sakhi-series-19-bibi-basant-lata-kaur.html <small>Bibi Basant Lata Kaur</small>]}}
{{pm|File:Guru Gobind Singh Ji crossing the Sarsa River with his famil.jpg|The Guru and Sangat crossing the Sarsa River}}
{{pm|File:Guru Gobind Singh Ji crossing the Sarsa River with his famil.jpg|The Guru and Sangat crossing the Sarsa River}}
"When  the Mughal forces laid siege around [[Anandpur Sahib]], many Singhs  deserted the Guru, including the 40 Singhs who later became the 40  Muktas. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] asked Bibi Basant Kaur if she wanted to  leave the fort, as there would be terrible hardships in the coming  months. However Bibi Jee politely declined, saying that she would not  leave her Guru whatever the circumstances.
"When  the Mughal forces laid siege around [[Anandpur Sahib]], many Singhs  deserted the Guru, including the 40 Singhs who later became the 40  Muktas. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] asked Bibi Basant Kaur if she wanted to  leave the fort, as there would be terrible hardships in the coming  months. However Bibi Jee politely declined, saying that she would not  leave her Guru whatever the circumstances.

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The Guru and Sangat crossing the Sarsa River

"When the Mughal forces laid siege around Anandpur Sahib, many Singhs deserted the Guru, including the 40 Singhs who later became the 40 Muktas. Guru Gobind Singh asked Bibi Basant Kaur if she wanted to leave the fort, as there would be terrible hardships in the coming months. However Bibi Jee politely declined, saying that she would not leave her Guru whatever the circumstances.

After some months of real difficulties and hunger, Guru Gobind Singh Jee decided to leave Anandpur Sahib at the request of his Sikhs. Evading the Mughal forces, the Guru and his Sikhs reached the River Sirsa. It was the winter months, and due to the cold weather and fast flowing river current, the Sikhs got scattered. Guru Gobind Singh Jee, Sahibzada Ajit Singh and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh got separated from Mata Gujjer Kaur (Mata Gujri), Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh.

Bibi Basant Kaur was with Mata Gujjer Kaur at this critical time, leading Mata Jee's horse through the River Sarsa. Mata Jee's horse led her to the other side of the river, but Bibi Basant Kaur got swept away by the cold but rapidly flowing river water. As the river carried her for some distance, she fell unconscious due to the horrendously cold water. Finally her body was washed up on the side of the riverbank. ....More