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Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, is an exemplary personality who sacrificed his all to uphold the freedom of faith and laid the foundation to free India from hundreds of years of slavery.
Guru Gobind Singh raised a nation of death-defying saint soldiers, whom he called the khalsa, out of people who had been slaves for over a thousand years. He gave khalsa, the spirit of chardikala, or unwavering courage, spirituality and optimism even in the face of impossible odds. Further, he delegated the authority of the Guru to the five faithful when he declared that wherever there is khalsa, Guru there.


Harsh Masi Dian Kahania (2)
Raj Khalsa
Punjab Adi Kaal Ton Adhunik Kaal Tak
Bode Vala Palwaan
Influences Of The British Raj On The Attire And Textiles Of Punjab
The Historical Study Of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Times
Sarab Rog Ka Aukhad Naam (HB)
Bhai Ditt Singh Giani
The Inner Journey
Baba Deep Singh JI (P)



