Continued...
Fourth day
Final appearance in court
Before the Shaheedi
Fourth day
Mata Gujjar Kaur jee woke up the Sahibzaade at
Amrit-vela and did Nitnem. The guards came to collect the Sahibzaade to take
them the mouth of Death. Baba Fateh Singh jee smiled at Mata Gujjar Kaur jee
and said, "We will await you in
Sachkhand. Please come quickly, we will not be able to stay long without you. I
hope we don't get tired waiting for you Mata jee or your Fateh Singh will be
upset with you... Who will sing to us at night time and how would we have got
to Sachkhand with you Mata jee?" Mata Gujjar Kaur jee
replied, "I will come after you my dear
ones. May Vahiguru protect you. I await your company in Sachkhand!"
Final appearance in court
Sucha Nand, the Hindu courtier of Governor,
advised Wazir Khan that a quick and easy way of killing the Sahibzaade would be
to get Sher Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla to get revenge of his brother's death
by killing the Sahibzaade. Agreeing to the plan, Sher Muhammad Khan was invited
to the court of Wazir Khan and was given the opportunity of seeking revenge by
killing the Sahibzaade. Sher Muhammad Khan refused by saying, "If I am to get revenge, I will get it from their
father. O Allah! Protect these innocent children. Save me from such sin."
Sher Muhammad Khan sought the Sahibzaade's and Mata jee's release and then left
the court in protest. The Qazi, who had been bribed, then announced the edict
that the Sahibzaade should be bricked alive.
Before the Shaheedi
The local Sangat of Sirhind held a meeting and
discussed how they could spare the Sahibzaade and Mata jee from death. It was
suggested that Wazir Khan should be given gold in exchange of the Sahibzaade
and Mata jee being released. However, an elderly devotee advised against this
as Wazir Khan was not honourable or a man of his word. The Nawaab would surely
take the money but under no circumstance free the Sahibzaade or Mata jee.
No executioner was ready to murder the Sahibzaade. Sucha Nand found two
brothers, Shaashal Begh and Baashal Begh, sons of Jalaalu Deen who had executed
Guru Teg Bahadar Sahib jee, in the court custody of Sirhind. The two brothers
were being presented for charges of murder. The brothers agreed to kill the
Sahibzaade in exchange of their murder sentences being dismissed.
Shaheedi
Baba Zoravar Singh jee and Baba Fateh Singh jee
were brought out in the public. There a brick wall was constructed around them.
The brick wall came to their knees and they were given a chance to embrace
Islam and save their lives. The Sahibzaade refused to give up Sikhi, despite
numerous attempts to convince them. The Nawaab replied, "You will die in vain - without anything to gain?
Why bother?" The Sahibzaade replied, "We will not die in vain. We will die in order for
others to live. We will add to the glory of the Guru's guruship. Our death will
sow the seeds for the Singhs to rule in time to come.... Where we will be
bricked alive, the Khalsa flag will fly tall here. This brick wall will become
the foundation stone for the Khalsa Panth to flourish." The
wall came up to their chin and they were given another chance. Eventually the
wall cover their face. The brick wall shortly collapsed. The Sahibzaade were
still breathing but unconscious. The Nawaab ordered for the executioners to cut
their throats. Kavi Santokh Singh writes that the Sahibzaade's bodies were tied
to trees and then used at target practise by soldiers. Mata Gujjar Kaur jee
became Shaheed in the Thanda Burj and left for Sachkhand.
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Love you Veer Ji.
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji KI Fateh
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