He renamed Madho Das to (The Slave of the Sword). And then, the Guru did something radical. He didn’t give Banda Singh a sermon on peace. He gave him five arrows and a nishan sahib (Sikh flag) and pointed him toward Punjab. “Go to the land of the five rivers. Avenge the innocent blood of my children. Break the chains of tyranny. And establish Khalsa Raj (Rule of the Pure).” The Fire Rises (1710-1716) Most people assume Banda Singh Bahadur was a seasoned general. He wasn’t. He was a hermit turned revolutionary, fueled by the memory of two boys being crushed by bricks.
He died laughing at the Mughal emperor, reminding him that the idea of the Khalsa could not be killed. The Chaar Sahibzaade taught us how to die with honor. chaar sahibzaade the rise of banda singh bahadur
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