Bhai Gaura was the eldest son of Bhai Bhagtu (died 1752), and was a devotee of Guru Arjan, warrior, and native of Vinjhu, 14 km north of Bathinda, India.[2][3]

Bhai

Gaura
Allegiance
Known forSikh warrior who saved Guru Har Rai
RelationsBhai Bhagtu (father)
Bhai Adam (grandfather)[1]
Bhai Jeewan (brother)
Dayal Das (son)
Baba Gurbaksh Singh (grandson)

Saving Guru Har Rai edit

Once Guru Har Rai and his bodyguards were walking along the Sutlej River. There they met Mughal troops which were marching from Lahore to Delhi.[4] One of the Mughal officers named Muhammad Yarbeg Khan who was the grandson of Mukhlis Khan who had been killed by Guru Hargobind, inquired the name of the party and upon learning that it was Guru Har Rai, he immediately attacked seeking revenge. Bhai Gaura came out of the shadows and defended Guru Har Rai with his troops. Muhammad Yarbeg Khan was slain by Bhai Gaura.[5] Upon knowing that Bhai Gaura saved his life, Guru ji forgave Bhai Gaura.

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References edit

  1. ^ Nārā, Īshara Siṅgha (1985). Safarnama and Zafarnama: Being an Account of the Travels of Guru Gobind Singh and the Epistle of Moral Victory Written by Him to Emperor Aurangzeb. Nara Publications. p. 177.
  2. ^ Gandhi, Surjit Singh (2007). History of Sikh gurus retold. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. p. 574. ISBN 978-81-269-0859-2. OCLC 190873070.
  3. ^ The encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Vol. 2. Harbans Singh. Patiala: Punjabi University. 1992–1998. p. 97. ISBN 0-8364-2883-8. OCLC 29703420.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ Dhillon, Harish (2015). The Sikh Gurus. p. 122.
  5. ^ Singh, Trihochan (1981). Life of Guru Hari Krishan. p. 39.