Rut 6

All six ruts, which symbolize the seasons, are deeply interwoven with the life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Suraj Prakash Granth's sixth Rut sheds light on pivotal events such as the siege of Anandpur Sahib, the Battle of Chamkaur, and the martyrdom of the youngest Sahibzade and Mata Gujari Ji. Even after this final Rut, Kavi Santokh Singh continues the tale in two subsequent tomes.

Chapters

In Ruth 6, Chapter 31, of Suraj Prakash, Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and the Sikhs that have been held up for many months in the siege of the Anandpur For...

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To protect the sangat leaving Anandpur Sahib, Baba Ajit Singh Ji and 50 Singhs protected the caravan(vaheer) of Sikhs—Baba Ajit Singh’s valiant fighting is...

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After Bhai Uday Singh Ji attains martyrdom, the enemies rejoice thinking that they have killed the Guru, however, they still advance forward in the hopes t...

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Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the remaining Singhs are now heading south towards Majra Boor where they make a quick stop and meet a man who was traveling from D...

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Although Maharaj has entered the fort and began preparing for war, the enemy is still in much confusion the next morning about their whereabouts. The battl...

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Welcome to the greatest battle of all time. The fight within the village of Chamkaur is underway and an enemy army of 10 lakh is now surrounding the small...

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As the battle continues, to stop the enemy from taking over the fort and making great advances, Bhai Kotha Singh Ji and Bhai Madhan Singh Ji now ask permis...

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As the fight continues, the gods and goddesses of the heavens have come down to watch the battle of 40 against a million[s], but before doing so, they pay...

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Seeing the Singhs fight, Baba Ajit Singh Ji, the elder prince of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, now asks Maharaj to bless him with permission for entering the battl...

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Note: The name of the Sahibzada was tradionally documented as Baba Zoraawar Singh. Seeing the Singhs fight, Baba Ajit Singh Ji, the elder prince of Guru G...

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As fear and amazement at Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s arrow spread throughout the enemy armies, the Turks and Mughals were now standing their ground, deciding to...

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Guru Gobind Singh departs Chamkaur in a blaze. After non-stop battle for two days, the exhausted Guru ends up near a Machiwara jungle.

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Aftermath of Bhai Sant Singh and Bhai Sangat Singh, the last 2 Singhs in Chamkaur fortress. Enemies mistakenly think they've conquered Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a dramatic twist.

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In Machhiwara's jungle, the remaining 3 Singhs reunite with Guru Gobind Singh. The Guru blesses Bhai Maan Singh, hinting at the future of Akali Nihangs.

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Guru Gobind Singh rests, recovers, and eats goat. Completely undeterred by informants. Despite risks, He and His Singhs show remarkable courage and resolve.

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As Mahraaj leaves the grounds of the greatest and most miraculous battle in human history, Satguru Ji finds himself alone and injured in the thorns of the...

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As night falls, the Mughal officers order their chef to prepare a feast for the "Pir" and his followers, unaware that the Pir is actually Guru Gobind Singh...

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Guru Gobind Singh, disguised as a Pir named Uch De Pir, travels through several villages with his entourage, including Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh,...

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After travelling several kilometres, the king of Jagrava has arrived in the sanctuary of the Guru to pay his respects, but Mahraaj moves forward to the vil...

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Guru Ji is now situated amongst Rae Kala and more than 300 soldiers and sangat. While conversation continues, Guru Sahib is asking Rae Kala repeatedly ab...

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Guru Gobind Singh's two youngest sons, Baba Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singhwere captured by the Mughals and brought before the court of Wazir Khan in Si...

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As the trial of the sahibzaade continues, only a single minister from Malerkotla finds the young Princes innocent when their death sentence is proclaimed.

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