| Historical
Gurdwaras of Punjab Guru Gobind Singh |
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This
gurdwara commemorates the spot of the bloody battle of Chamkaur. After
the attack at the river Sarsa, Guru Gobind Singh, his two eldest sons
and 40 Sikhs made it to the town of Chamkaur while being pursued by an
army of 1,000. Guru Gobind Singh and the 40 Sikhs sought shelter in a
mud-built double story house. They were attacked by the enemy on December
22, 1705. Against these overwhelming odds, the Sikhs ventured our in small
groups to fight the enemy and bravely lay down their lives. Thirty Seven
Sikhs were martyred that day including Guru Gobind Singhs two eldest sons
as well as three of the Five Beloved Ones (the first baptized Khalsa).
Guru Gobind Singh himself was preparing for battle and martyrdom, but
the five remaining Sikhs in the fort enacted the scene at Anandpur, where
they were had the authority of Guruship and Gobind Singh their Khalsa
disciple. Quoting the Gurus words giving them authority to issue resolutions,
they ordered Guru Gobind Singh to escape the fort at night followed by
three of the five remaining Sikhs. |
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