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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Vasakhi diyaan aap nu te aap jee de saare parvaar nu daas vallo lakh lakh vadhaiyaan

The Mughal spy Abu Al Turani was instructed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to keep a watchful eye on Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and act as the Emperor's informer to keep him (the Emperor) informed of all the activities and movements of the Guru. Turani stayed in Anandpur Sahib dressed as a Brahmin, and whenever he would go to pay his respects to Kalgidhar Shahenshah, Maharaj would smile at him and treat him with respect, inspite of knowing who he was. Turani would be scared as deep down he knew that Guru Sahib was aware of his true identity.

The following is the version which 'Abu-ul-Turani' has narrated in his report which was found in the archives of Aligarh University in U.P., India.

The day Guru Gobind Singh prepared the nectar at 'Anandpur' the congregation was estimated to around thirty five to forty thousand sikhs who had come from far and wide. I had seen the grandeur of the 'Mughal Darbars' but this 'Guru's Darbar' had a charm of its own - simply majestic and beyond comparison.

The Guru came on the stage and after drawing his sword demanded a 'head' from the 'Sangat' present. This awesome call from the Guru sent a shiver to spines of the sikhs present in the congregation. Amidst all this a brave person emerged from the crowd and with his clasped hands humbly presented himself to the Guru. The Guru, with one stroke if his sword, beheaded the sikh in front of all the stunned 'sangat', and again asked for another 'head'. Another person who came on the stage was similarly beheaded. The Guru made the eerie call again and simultaneously three devout sikhs came on the stage and met the same fate under the merciless sword of the Guru. The stage was a ghastly sight with the torsos and heads of the five drenched in pools of blood. All the trace of blood diminished after the Guru cleaned it with water. The Guru then medically joined each head on a different body and thereafter covered them with white sheets.

He then ordered a stone urn and on top of it he put an iron pot in which he added some water. He put his sword in it and started moving it, while chanting some words. He took some time and during this period some woman from the Guru's household came and put something in the pot. The nectar (Abe-Hayat) was now ready. The Guru then removed the white sheets from one body and poured the nectar into the dead man's mouth, on the hair and on the body. While he was performing this ritual he kept on pronouncing "Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh"( The Khalsa belongs to the Almighty and to the Almighty is the victory ). To the amazement of the 'sangat', the person sat up and loudly chanted "Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh".

The whole congregation was aghast and taken aback by this miracle. The Guru did the same to the rest of the four bodies and they also like their counterpart rose up with shouts of "Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh". The Guru then took these five Sikhs into a tent and after some time they emerged wearing new white clothes. The Guru then kneeled down in front of them and asked them to give him the life giving nectar. Obligingly they obeyed and baptized the Guru .

The Guru named them Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, Himmat Singh, Mohkam Singh and Sahib Singh and consequently changed his name from Gobind Rai to Gobind Singh. What happened in front of my eyes completely entranced me, and my heart longed to be in the Guru's eternal feet. With a lump in my throat, I approached the Guru and begged him to baptize me and take me in his abode. The Guru smiled and baptized me and named me 'Ajmer Singh'. Thus with the Guru's blessing I attained absolute bliss. This was the last report I sent to Aurangzeb in which I mentioned that the Guru was not an ordinary person but was 'Allah' Himself. Furthermore I warned the Emperor that his enmity towards the Guru will lead to the downfall and destruction of the Mughal Empire.

Let us not for a moment doubt the simratha of SatGuru Jee.

siqguru myrw mwir jIvwlY ]

sathigur maeraa maar jeevaalai ||

My True Guru kills and revives.

Anything is possible for SatGuru Jee. He can revive even a dead body. These stories about Gurujee slaughtering goats, I am not sure how and when they came about, and I am not going to debate on it. Some say Gurujee took each of them into a tent, after which there was a sound of the sword cutting through flesh. But as per Turani's eye-witness report, Gurujee beheaded them in front of the 80,000 congregation, and then took them into the tent. Let us have full faith that SatGuru Jee is sarab kala samrath, and thank Him for taking us out of the quicksand of fake rituals that existed earlier on, and blessed us with this unique, distinct and most blessed path of GurSikhi.

~ Mehtab Singh

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