Heritage Place where the 13th Generation of Bhai Dhalla Singh stays in Punjab! He donated his land where Takht Damdama Sahib stands today! Click Here to Read More 1. Sacred Kirpan that belonged to Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj 2. Hukamnama Signed & Stamped by Guru Gobind Singh ji declaring Talwandi Sabo as Takht Damdama […]

Heritage Place where the 13th Generation of Bhai Dhalla Singh stays in Punjab!

He donated his land where Takht Damdama Sahib stands today! Click Here to Read More

1. Sacred Kirpan that belonged to Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj

2. Hukamnama Signed & Stamped by Guru Gobind Singh ji declaring Talwandi Sabo as Takht Damdama Sahib.

3. Sacred Chola of Guru Gobind Singh Ji with blood stains of Bhai Maha Singh

Bhai Maha Singh, wrote letters of bedava (abandonment of a Sikh from his Guru) to Guru Gobind Singh when Anandpur Sahib was seized by the Mughals, and fled the village.

Later during the Battle of Muktsar, Forty Sikhs returned to the Guru and sacrificed their lives while fighting in his defence against a Mughal Army.

Guru Ji was greatly impressed and pleased by his Sikhs. “Ask whatever you will, the house of Guru Nanak is open to you” to Bhai Maha Singh Ji whom only had one thing on his mind, the letter of desertion and asked for forgiveness. He pleaded Guru Sahib to tear up the letter.

Guru Ji took it out and tore it in front of Bhai Maha Singh.

“You have redeemed yourself here and in the hereafter.” The forty deserters who lay dead in the battlefield were blessed by Guru Sahib Ji as the chali mukhtay – the forty liberated ones.

They became martyrs and the Guru blessed them as Chali Muktey!.
These Sacred Relics bestowed upon Bhai Dhalla Singh by Guru Gobind Singh Ji which are preserved in the descendant family.