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The creation of the Khalsa Panth

Khalsa Panth (Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji)
Before the creation of the Khalsa Panth -
                                                      Before the creation of the Khalsa Panth, the persecution of the Mughal rulers had increased. They were very cruel to non-Muslims. They were forced to adopt Muslim religion. The condition of the poor was pathetic. First Guru Arjan was martyred, Guru Hargobind Sahib fought hard. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was martyred at Chandni Chowk in Delhi for the protection of Hindu religion. Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the Khalsa Panth to make people lions. Amrit was born with the Sikh community. Sikhs are a separate community.

The word "Khalsa" means-
                                         The word Khalsa is derived from the Arabic word 'khalis' which means to be pure, pure, unblemished or innocent. The Khalsa Panth is the most unique.

The creation of the Khalsa Panth -
                                  Guru Gobind Singh Ji called the Sikhs to the assembly at Anandpur Sahib at Sri Kesgarh Sahib on April 13, 1699 AD. A large gathering of sangatas. It reached 80,000 Sikh devotees. Then Guru Ji stood on the stage and pulled his sword out of the sheath and roared loudly and said that he needed a mirror for Sikhism. At dinner the dinner was eaten, everyone was quiet. The Guru said: Who can give his glass for religion? The Guru roared three times. Bhai Daya Ram was first elected from the Khatri Sabha. They said I was ready. Guru Ji took Bhai Daya Ram ji to the tent and heard the sound of something falling inside. Everyone was scared. Then Guru Ji came out of the tent with a blood-stained sword. They demanded another mirror, all were silent. From the crowd, Bhai Dharam Das Ji proceeded to deliver the glass. Then Guru Ji Dharam Das Ji was taken to the tent, then there was the sound of something falling. Guru Ji came out of the tent with a sword drawn with blood. In this way, Bhai Sahib Ji, Bhai Mohkam Chand Ji, Bhai Himmat Ji came forward to make sacrifices. By covering the Amrit, they had now fled to the Khalsa. Now he became Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, Sahib Singh, Mahokam Singh, Himmat Singh.
Importance of the Khalsa Panth -
                                 Before the creation of the Khalsa Panth, caste was very prevalent. Panj Pyare was also of different castes. The Guru ended the caste system by inculcating the nectar of the Sikhs. There is no caste of the Khalsa. The Manas Ki Jat taught the Sabay-e-Ikai Idhanbo. The Khalsa Panth has open doors for all religions.

Cold brewing -
                                   Guru Gobind Singh ji, after the selection of the five lovers, first took a large sarbolahi bowl. Guru ji recited the five banis and continued to prepare the nectar. At that time, Mata Jito brought some address. They requested to have the address delivered to Amrit. The Guru opened the address in the Amrit. The Guru promised that the Khalsa would be brave as well as his nature would be sweet. First of all, the Guru asked the five lovers to bend their knees and say 'Vahiguru ji ka Khalsa Vahiguru ji Fateh'. The Guru repeatedly punched Amrit on the eyes and cases of five darlings. In this way he was given the name of Guru ka Khalsa. After the creation of the Khalsa Panth, the Guru told the Khalsa that the Khalsa was the Guru and the Guru was the Khalsa. The Guru promised that whenever the five dear ones would be in Shabbat Surat, the Guru himself would be present there.
Guru's Amrit cover -
                                      After giving Amrit to the five loved ones, Guru Gobind Singh Ji requested the Panj Pyare to give them Amrit. Is not This blessing from the Khalsa is from God. God has sealed them, so they should not do any wrong. I am a humble servant of God, having sealed the Khalsa on me. In this way the Guru received the gift of Amrit from the five loved ones.

                       



The principles of the Khalsa Panth-
                               Besides the creation of the Khalsa Panth, the Guru also informed the Sikhs about the principles of the Khalsa Panth. Here are the principles that the Guru gave to the Sikhs:

1. The Khalsa will believe in one God and will not worship any deity or fish, other than God.

2. The Khalsa will treat everyone as alike, away from caste

And will be united with all.

3. To lead a high moral life in the Khalsa, to respect foreign women, to abstain from tobacco, meat and drugs of any kind.

4. The Khalsa will always apply the Shastras, always be ready.

5. The Khalsa will carry five kavars like case, kangas, katha, kirpan, kihara.

6. The Khalsa will rise during the nectar and bathe in water and recite the five Banis.

7. The Khalsa will always be ready to protect the Sikh faith.

8. The Khalsa will not oppress anyone nor tolerate any persecution.

9. The Khalsa will deduct ten of its nails for the tithe firm.

10. The Khalsa meeting with the Khalsa will call the Khalsa Vahiguru Ji Fateh.

11. The Khalsa men will put Singh and women Kaur behind their names. The Khalsa will make every decision on the Guru Granth Sahib as a present.

  Vahiguru ji ka Khalsa Vahiguru ji ki Fateh

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