Guru TegBahadur assumed the responsibilities of his ministry in earnest, giving non secular steerage to his followers and administering the affair of the community. He traveled extensively within the Punjab and neighboring areas. whereas at Kahlur (now Bilaspur) he purchased some land from the Raja and based a replacement administrative district in 1666 that he named Chak Nanki , once his mother. He shifted their together with his family from kiratpur wherever he had earlier affected from Bakala. it had been renamed Anandpur in 1688 by the tenth guru.
Aurangzeb’s intolerance was scaling new heights. In 1669, he ordered the closure of non-Muslim faculties. Places of worship were destroyed and mosques created on their sites. His regional governors were directed to form forceful conversions. Aurangzeb was seemingly a pious person in his personal life. However, he had unfree his father (who languished in confinement for eight years till he died in 1666), and killed all his brothers to realize the throne. maybe as expiation he was making an attempt to please the orthodoxy by taking measures to confirm the unfold of Islam.
The policy to enforce conversions was apparently initiated in geographic region. Iftikhar Khan, the governor, commenced implementation zealously. All manner of coercion was utilized. a gaggle of pandits, semiconductor diode by kirpa Ram of Mattan, came to chak Nanki to hunt the Guru’s counsel. The Guru listened intently to their tale of woe and pondered over the matter. whereas he Sabbatum in deep thought, his young son ---- simply over eight years recent ---came into the chamber and detected his father say that the matter can be overcome if a very worthy person were to supply himself as a sacrifice. In childlike simplicity young Gobind needed to understand UN agency can beworthier than his father? The Guru was happy to listen to his son speak so. Thereupon, he asked his guests to own it sent to the emperor that if TegBahadur was regenerate, they'd all voluntarily settle for Islam. The message was punctually sent whereat orders for his arrest were issued.
Anticipating a summons from Old Delhi, he launched from ChakNanki, once nominating his son as successor, on eight Gregorian calendar month 1675. En route, he was taken into custody together with some devoted companions and, below orders of the faujdar (military commander) of Sirhind, detained at BassiPathanan. There they were confined for over 3 months and subjected to the harshest treatment. however none succumbed to torture or blandishments. Then they were affected to Old Delhi wherever, visible of the Guru, 2 of his followers ---Bhaimati Das and B haiDiala were done to death with extreme cruelty. once this didn't sway him he was asked to perform a miracle to testify to the divine nature of his mission. He refused to even try one, maintaining that nobody ought to try and intervene in God’s theme of things. At this the killer was ordered to perform his duty. On 11 November 1675, the Guru’s head was cut from his body. At this spot stands Gurdwara Sis Ganj.
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