Birth Anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh

Syllabus: GS1/History 

In News

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to Guru Gobind Singh Ji on the auspicious occasion of his birth anniversary.

Guru Gobind Singh

  • He was Born on December 22, 1666, in Patna Sahib, Bihar.
  • He was a renowned warrior, poet, philosopher, and the last of the ten Sikh Gurus.
  • He succeeded his father, Guru Teg Bahadur, the 9th Guru, who was executed by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for standing up against religious persecution.

Contributions 

  • Guru Gobind Singh is perhaps best known for founding the Khalsa in 1699, a warrior community devoted to protecting the faith and upholding justice.
    • The Khalsa’s five guiding principles, symbolized by the “Five K’s” (Kangha, Kesh, Kara, Kirpan, and Kachhera), remain central to Sikh identity today. 
  • He also introduced a strict code of discipline for the Khalsa, including the prohibition of chewing tobacco, eating halal meat, and engaging in adultery or fornication.
  • He established the Panj Pyare to symbolize purity, courage, and dedication.

Literary works 

  • Guru Gobind Singh has contributed many beautiful hymns and prayers to the holy scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib.
    • These hymns, known as Shabad, are recited and sung during Sangats, or gatherings, with fellow believers.
  • He declared the Holy Scriptures of Guru Granth Sahib as the permanent Guru of Sikhs. 
  • He added the writings of Guru Teg Bahadur into the ‘Adi Granth’. 
  • His works possess a sublime poetic beauty; they were later compiled into the ‘dasm granth’.

Values and Leadership

  • He displayed courage, compassion, and commitment to justice from childhood.
  • He believed strong character is essential to withstand adversity.
  • He was an exceptional strategist, administrator, and leader of the masses.
  • He believed in protecting human rights, even through armed resistance when peaceful means failed.

Military Prowess

  • He supported oppressed communities like Kashmiri Pandits against Mughal oppression.
  • He Fought numerous battles, e.g., Anandpur Sahib, Bhangani, Chamkaur Sahib.
  • He gained support across society and inspired even enemies to respect him.

Legacy and Influence

  • Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s life and teachings continue to inspire unity, service to humanity, national integrity and the principle of “Nation First.”
  • He was Praised by Swami Vivekananda for courage, self-sacrifice, and heroism.
    • He Unified Hindus and Muslims under common principles of justice.
Do you know ?
Guru Gobind Singh’s sons displayed immense valour and sacrifice. While two died in battle, the other two were executed by a Mughal governor for refusing to convert to Islam, embodying the spirit of defiance and courage that Guru Gobind instilled in his followers.

Source :DD News

 

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