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Bhai Dya Singh Ji

Bhai Daya Singh was a son of Mayea Ram Ji, a Khatri of Lahore. His mother’s name was Sobha Deyi Ji. He was born in 1668 A.D. After taking Amrit, he became Bhai Daya Singh. He was appointed the leader of the Beloved Five. He accompanied the Guru to the end of his life. He took a heroic part in the Guru’s wars. Read More…

Bhai Dharam Singh Ji
Bhai Dharam Das was the second of the five Sikhs who offered their heads to Guru Gobind Singh on the Vaisakhi day of 1699. He was born at Delhi in the year of 1670. His father’s name was Param Sukh Ji and mother’s name was Ananti Ji. He was Jat by caste. On taking Amrit, he became Bhai Dharam Singh. Read More…
Bhai Himmat Singh Ji
Bhai Himmat Rai was the third Sikh to offer his head to Guru Gobind Singh on the Vaisakhi day of 1699. His Father, Mal Deo Ji, was a water-carrier of Jagannath. His mother’s name was Srimati Lal Dei Ji. He was born in the year 1664 in Jagannath. He was, thus, about thirty-five years old on the day of his becoming one of the Beloved Five. Read More…
Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji
Bhai Mohkam Chand was the fourth Sikh who offered his head to the Guru Gobind Singh on the Vaisakhi day of 1699. He was born in the year 1669. His father’s name was Jagjeevan Rai Ji and mother’s name was Sambhli Ji. His father was a washer man of Dawarka. On taking Amrit, he became Bhai Himmat Singh. Read More…
Bhai Sahib Singh ji
Bhai Sahib Chand was the fifth to qualify himself for being one of the Guru Gobind Singh’s Beloved Five. He was born to Sri Gur Naarayan Ji, a barber of Bidar, in the year 1675. His mother’s name was Ankampa Ji. He came to Guru at the age of 11. On taking Amrit, he became Bhai Sahib Singh Ji. Read More…