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. He accompanied the Guru to the end of his life He took a hero’s part in the Guru Gobind Singh’s wars. When the Guru was prevailed upon to leave Chamkaur Sahib in 1704, the Beloved Five there assigned Bhai Dharam Singh the duty of going with the Guru. He accompanied the Guru to Nanded, Deccan. He served him with utmost affection and devotion. He died there in 171
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