MARTYRDOM
OF BABA ZORAWAR SINGH -FATEH SINGH
Why
lose your faith to save your life
Faith
lives with you, even after you die. The
joint forces of the emperor and the rajas
of the Himachal, not considering their
solemn promises give to the tenth Guru,
attacked him when he left the fort of
Anandpur Sahib. It was a cold winter night
of December, 1704. Attack by the enemy
forced and difficulties of crossing the
flooded Sirsa river resulted in the separation
of the Sikhs. As mentioned in the previous
sakhi, Guru Gobind Singh with his two
elder sons and forty Sikhs reached the
village Chamkaur. The two younger sons
of the Guru and his mother were lost and
reached the village of Kheri. They went
to the house of Gangu, who used to serve
them at Anandpur. To obtain awards from
the government for helping them arrest
the children and the mother of the Guru,
Ganga reported the matter to the police
stationed at Morinda. The policemen quickly
came to Gangu’s house, arrest them and
took them to the Governor of Sirhind,
to obtain rewards for catching the “rebels”.
What greater catch could the governor
dream of than capturing alive the family
of the Guru, particularly because he had
failed to kill the Guru ? He decided to
convert the young sons of the Guru to
Islam by any means. He offered many baits
to the children and made promises of royal
life if they agreed to become Muslims.
The boys, however, remained firm in their
faith. Therefore, the governor adapted
the force and a harsh attitude to pressure
them into becoming Muslims.
To torture them, the children
and their grandmother were locked up in
a watchtower, which was very cold. They
sat all night without even a blanket to
put around them. The elder son, Baba Zorawar
Singh was just 8 years old, while the
younger son, Baba fateh Singh was only
6 years old.
The children exhibited
no fear at all when they were produced
the next day, in the court of Wazid Khan,
the governor. They acted gracefully like
princes and with great self confidence
uttered, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru
Ji Ki Fetch. This angered Wazid Khan very
much. He was annoyed that the children
had not bowed before him, to show him
respect. He personally threatened them
with many forms of punishment and torture
if they did not act according to his wishes
and embrace Islam. The children again
firmly refused to give up their faith.
Having failed to frighten
the children and mold them to his wishes,
Wazid felt humiliated. When Baba Zorawar
Singh and Feteh Singh bluntly told him.
They would not adopted Islam under the
threats of death or torture, he ordered
them to be bricked alive in a wall.
While being bricked, the
children showed no sign of fear or sadness
on their faith, they again firmly said.
“No!” When the wall reached their shoulders.
It is said it fell down. The children
were taken out from the debris and were
heartlessly murdered in cold blood.
This sacrifice of Guru
Gobind Singh’s sons, only six and eight
years old, will forever be remembered
by young and old alike to learn lessons
from their lives. Firm belief in faith,
freedom of worship, and refusal to submit
to any kind of attack by rulers is the
way to live or to die.
Retaining
his faith for a Sikh, is superior to retaining
his life. Whatever we may do, inevitably
we are going to die. Why not die with
courage ?
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