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Immerse in Kavi Santokh Singh Ji's moving tribute to God in 'Invocation of the Ishta Dev - Sri Akal Purakh'. Find inspiration & spiritual enlightenment
Post Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's sacrifice, a brave Sikh embarks on a mission to deliver a sacred message, amidst a backdrop of sorrow and resilience.
Anandpur Sahib chosen as sacred site for Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's final rites. Gripping tale unfolds as brave Sikh recounts his daring journey, bringing Guru's head from Delhi.
Anticipation fills Anandpur after Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's funeral. A grand feast, gatherings, and the 10th Guru's Dastarbandi ceremony captivate Sikhs from near and far.
Young Guru Gobind Singh Ji prepares to take the Guruship. Anandpur Sikhs eagerly prepare. Ram Koer, from Baba Budha Ji's lineage, plays a key role.
Mata Nanaki Ji's heart echoes with Guru Hargobind Sahib's prophecy as Sikhs flock from distant lands to seek blessings in Anandpur Sahib.
Vanjara Sikhs recount cremating Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Guru Gobind Singh promises a bold Sikh identity. Royal drama engulfs Aurangzeb and Shah Jahan.
Sleepless Aurangzeb heads south, lured by Taane Shah's diamond. Meanwhile, Guru Gobind Singh intensifies martial training as Anandpur flourishes.
The engagement of Guru Gobind Singh with Mata Jito stirs anticipation. Harjas Subhikhi, the father, aspires for the baraat's arrival in Lahore.
New Lahore rises under Guru's vision. Shops and merchants set up, as crowds flock to Anandpur, electrified by the impending royal wedding.
In Anandpur, the royal house observes sacred rituals. Women's dances, playful jests, and melodies fill the air, while vibrant bazaars radiate joy.
Guru Ji's baraat arrives in Guru Ki Lahore amid grand festivities. The evening sees Guru Gobind Singh Ji & Mata Jito Ji wed in a divine Laavan ceremony.
Post-wedding, the party lingers in Guru Ka Lahore, reveling in festivities, feasts, and seva. Mata Jito Ji shines brilliantly in radiant beauty.
Guru Gobind Singh aids a village with clean water by creating a stream of three rivers with his spear. The wedding procession returns to Anandpur.
The doli arrives in Anandpur, paying respects to Guru Tegh Bahadur. Joy shifts to tension; a merchant’s money is stolen, a thief is hiding.
In summer, children and Guru Gobind Singh Ji playfully spar in the Satlej River. Amid the fun, a prophecy emerges about Gulab Rai, the Guru's cousin.
The Guru unveils that a bear was a devout Sikh in their previous life. The sangat inquires about its fate leading to this jooni (form).
Guru Ji's age brings greater strength. They guide Sikhs in hunting, weaponry, horsemanship. Kavi Ji describes Guru Gobind Singh's physical brilliance.
Kabul's artisans craft a royal tent and qanat for the Guru. Guru Gobind Singh marries Mata Sundari Ji — who later emerges as a sovereign leader post 1708.
Two decades ago, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji blessed an Assam royal family with a child. Now, that child seeks to meet the present Guru — Guru Gobind Singh.
Ratan Rai, Assam's king, journeys to Anandpur, bearing gifts like elephants and jewels to meet Guru Gobind Singh, who warmly receives him.
Raja Ratan Rai's extended stay in Anandpur unfolds with numerous adventures and blessings from Guru. Before departing, the Guru blesses them all with amrit.