But who are these four figures? And why does their collective memory ignite a fire of courage in the hearts of Sikhs worldwide?
The "Chaar Sahib" refers to the four young sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru. They are not just historical figures; they are embodiments of the highest ideals of sacrifice, faith, and defiance against tyranny. chaar sahib
They force us to ask: What are you willing to die for? But who are these four figures
and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji (6 years old) looked at the massive wall being built around them. They did not cry. They did not beg. They chanted "Waheguru" (Wonderful Lord) and refused to blink. They are not just historical figures; they are
If the battle of Chamkaur teaches us about physical courage, the tragedy of Sirhind teaches us about spiritual resolve.
They chose death. They chose their faith. They chose their Guru.