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Birth:
Bhai Jaita ji or Bhai Jiwan Singh Ji was born to Bhai Sada Nand Ji and Mata Premo Ji at 1:13 A.M. on the 7th moon day of Poh Bikrami Samat 1718, which was Tuesday, the 13th December, 1661 A.D at Patna Sahib. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji himself named the child as Jaita.

Childhood:
In December, 1665 A.D. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji set out on his 3rd missionary tour of the eastern parts and took Bhai Sada Nand Ji and his family along with him. Leaving his wife Mata Gujari Ji and other lady members of the family at Patna in the supervision of Bhai Kirpal Chand Ji, the brother of Mata Gujari Ji, Guru Ji left for the Bengal area. At this very place Gobind Rai Ji, Guru Ji’s only son was born on 22nd December, 1666 A.D. The next day i.e. 23rd December, 1666 A.D. Bhai Sangata, the second son of Bhai Sada Nand Ji was born. While carrying on his missionary propagation Guru Ji reached back Anandpur Sahib by the middle of 1670 A.D. But Mata Ji and Sahibzada Gobind Rai Ji continued to stay at Patna Sahib. At Patna during their childhood, Bhai Jaita and his younger brother Bhai Sangata were fortunate enough to get an opportunity to play in the company of Gobind Rai Ji. Once while playing on the bank of the Ganges, their return home was delayed a little. In the hurry the Jaita started tying the turban of young Gobind Rai Ji on his own head. Realizing the mistake Bhai Jaita Ji returned the turban to Gobind Rai Ji, where upon Gobind Rai Ji remarked, “Jaite, the time for you to tie my turban has not yet come. When the time comes I will myself done my turban on your head."

Family Background:
The Ninth Master Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji before acceding to the guruship kept meditating in a basement from 1644-1664 A.D., mainly at Baba Bakala, where Bhai Sada Nand Ji was in attendance. The name of Bhai Sada Nand Ji is mentioned in the Hukamnamahs of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. This easily ascertains his place in the Guru’s establishment. Bhai Sada Nand Ji was the son of Bhai Jas Bhan, Grand-Son of Bhai Sukh Bhan and Great-Grand-Son of Bhai Kalyana Ji. Bhai Kalyana Ji had founded the village Kathu Nangal. Baba Buddha Ji was also a resident of Kathu Nangal and a contemporary of Bhai Kalyana Ji who was one of the Chiefs of the village. Bhai Kalyana Ji along with Baba Buddha Ji shifted from Kathu Nangal to Gaggo Mahal and later settled at Ramdas in district Amritsar. Bhai Kalyana Ji served the Guru’s establishment from the first Gurus to the sixth Gurus. He participated along with his family in voluntary service (Kar Seva) at Darbar Sahib and under the orders of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. He performed the task of bringing timber from Mandi State. His name is mentioned in the Hukamnamahs of Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji from which it can be realized what a respectable place this family had in the Guru’s establishment. Bhai Sukh Bhan Ji built Kalyan Ashram in the Mohlla Dilwali of the village Raisinha near Delhi after the name of his father Bhai Kalyana Ji. He established a school of Gurmat Music at this Ashram where hymn-singing of Gurbani was taught. Later on this Ashram was called Bhai Kalyana di Dharamashal which was a centre of sikh activities. This Dharamshal was also the residence of Bhai Agya Ram Ji, the elder uncle of Bhai Jaita. But some member of this family continued reside at Kathu Nagal, Gaggo Mahal and Ramdas in district Amritsar. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji often stayed at Bhai Kalyana’s Dharamshal during his visit to Delhi. Bhai Sukh Bhan, Bhai Jas Bhan, Bhai Agya Ram and Bhai Sada Nand continued to serve the Guru’s establishment like their ancestors. They were great scholars, musicians and excellent singers of their time.

Ranghrete Guru Ke Bete (Son of Guru):
Tired of the orthodox attitude of Aurangzeb, a deputation of Kashmiri Pandits led by Padit Kirpa Ram approached Guru Ji with a petition at Anandpur Sahib on 25th May, 1675 A.D. Hearing the hair-raising story of the pandit, Guru ji was lost deep thoughts. Returning from his play young Gobind Rai Ji asked his father the reason of his being worried and suggested to him to offer him self for martyrdom for the protection of the Hindu religion by getting himself martyred, Guru Ji left Anandpur Sahib along with His five loved ones on 20th July,1675 A.D. On 15th September, 1675 A.D. Guru Ji and His five loved ones were arrested at Agra and imprisoned art Delhi. Bhai Jaita Ji escaped from the prison with the help of Aurangzeb’s daughter Zebunnissa, Kotwal Khwaja Abdullah and his uncle Bhai Agya Ram and reached Anandpur Sahib with anointing material for guruship Ninth Master’s Hukamnamahs and 57veres written by Guru Ji in the Jail. He handed over this material to young Gobind Rai Ji at Anandpur Sahib. Later on at Damadma Sahib (Talwandi Sabo) when Guru Gobind Singh Ji edited Guru Granth Sahib Ji, having got it written by Bhai Mani Singh Ji he included the verses of Guru Tegh Bahadur also. This was the special contribution of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji (Bhai Jaita Ji). It was on his account that verses of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in the rag Jaijaiwanti were preserved in Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The Sikh Path will ever remain indebted to him. He enlightened the Tenth Master on the situation at Delhi. Young Gobind Rai Ji demanded in the open session of the congregation that some heroic dauntless person should come forward to take the responsibility of bringing the head and the trunk of his father (The Ninth Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji) after his martyrdom at Delhi. There was a pin drop silence on all sides. At length, Bhai Jaita Ji took this responsibility on his own shoulders and set out for Delhi in disguise. He reached his Uncle Bhai Agya Ram’s house at Raisinha village. Bhai Sada Nand Ji was already there keeping an eye on the situation at Delhi. They made a plan to bring Guru Ji’s head and Trunk after his martyrdom. On 11th November, 1675 A.D., early in the morning Guru Ji while he was in a trance under a bunyan tree was martyred with a sword by the executioner Jalalludin of Samana in pursuance of the verdict pronounced by Qazi Abdul Wahab. The Government had announced the death sentence for anybody trying to carry away the head and the trunk of the Guru Ji. As a result no devotee showed the courage to do and rather they avoided being called the Sikhs of the Guru Ji. During the first quarter of the night Bhai Jaita Ji along with his father Bhai Sada Nand Ji, his uncle Bhai Agya Ram Ji and Oodai Singh Ji succeed in approaching the Guru Ji’s dead body taking the cover of the pitch-dark, taking advantage of the torrential rains and creeping near the walls of the residential houses. According to the pre-devised plan the head of Bhai Sada Nand Ji was severed by Bhai Jaita Ji so that his trunk and head could be exchanged with those of the Guru Ji. Baba Jiwan Singh Ji himself bears witness to this fact on Page 35 of his sacred book “Shri Gur Katha” as under:

The entire project was successfully executed,

He put his father head in place of the Guru Ji’s head,

It bears resemblance to the Guru Ji’s looks,

All the courtiers say so,

Just as you have protected me from the enemy forces,

In the same way O Guru save me from going to the hell,

The face of the Guru Ji was shown to all the Sikhs,

if some body talks of dying for love,

Let him stand by love like my father,

He got his head severed,

And placed at the feet of the Guru,

And this way he gave a demonstration of love.

Bhai Jaita Ji, his uncle Bhai Agya Ram Ji and Bhai Oodai Ji hurriedly removed the head and trunk of Guru Ji, put Bhai Sada Nand Ji head and trunk at that place and disappeared tip-toe. Putting Guru Ji’s head and trunk on their horses tethered at some distance, Bhai Agya Ram Ji reached hi house at Bhai Kaliana’s Dharamshal in village Raisinha near Delhi. They cremated Guru Ji’s Body raising pyre within the house. The Kotwal of Chandni Chowk, Khwaja Abdullah and Aurangzeb’s daughter Zebunnisa had assisted in this act. Later when Emperor Aurangzeb came to know of the cremation, he martyred Bhai Agya Ram Ji and his family by torturing them to death. However, no reference is available regarding what happened to Pandit Shiv Narain Ji’s family. Aurangzeb confiscated the site of Bhai Agya Ram’s house and built a mosque there. Later on Jathedar Baghel Singh demolished this mosque and built there a Gurdwara named Rakab Ganj Sahib. After cremated the Guru Ji’s trunk in his uncle’s house, Bhai Jaita took the head along, taking advantage of the dark of the night and rainy weather and deceiving the royal forces. Following a zig-zag passage and passing through Bagpat, Taraori, Ambala, Nabha etc. he reached Kiratpur Sahib on 15th November, 1675 A.D. As per the wishes for the members of the Guru Ji’s family, here onwards Guru’s head decked in a palanquin and placed on the head of Bhai Jaita Ji was carried to Anandpur Sahib in a procession. There it was respectfully cremated according to the conventions of the Guru’s establishment. This place of cremation is graced today by Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib. The young Gobind Rai embraced Bhai Jaita who had brought the head and granted him the title of “Ranghrete Guru Ke Bete” (Son of Guru). Bhai Jaita Ji narrated to Guru Ji his experiences at Delhi from the time 9th Master’s Martyrdom to the time of the cremated of his trunk. He also told him how the sikh devotees watched this incident quietly and helplessly for fear of death. Guru Ji resolved that very soon he would bring about such important changes in the sikh form that a sikh would be distinguishable automatically among lac and crore of people. Guru Ji fulfilled this resolved by created the Khalsa on 30th March, 1699 A.D. Guru Ji asked Bhai Jaita Ji to demand a boon and he requested that he may be allowed to take a bath in the holy tank of Shri Harmandir Sahib at Amritsar. Guru Ji granted this boon and also got constructed a Bunga of Ranghretas quite close to Dukh Bhanjni Beri. Here the Ranghreta Sikhs assemble and hold a fair every year. After some time Aurangzeb came to know about soft corner which Kotwal Khwaja Abdullah and Zebunnisa had towards the Guru Ji, help rendered by them in Bhai Jaita Ji’s escape from the jail, carrying away of the Guru Ji Head and Trunk from Chandni Chowk and the cremation of the Trunk at Bhai Agya Ram’s house in Bhai Kalyana’s Dharamshal in village Raisinha Sahib. He got his daughter Zebunnisa killed by slow poisoning but the Kotwal had already left his job at Delhi and gone to the protection of the Tenth Master at Anandpur Sahib.

Battles:
Baba Jiwan Singh Ji had stood by Guru Ji and showed the feats of his bravery in the following battles:

1.	The Battle of Bhangani

2.	The Battle of Nadaun

3.	The Battle of Anandpur Sahib

4.	The Battle of Bajrur

5.	The Battle of Nirmohgarh

6.	The First Battle of Anandpur Sahib

7.	Sudden Attack on Anandpur Sahib

8.	Second Battle of Anandpur Sahib

9.	Third Battle of Anandpur Sahib

10.	Fourth Battle of Anandpur Sahib

11.	The Battle of Bansali/Kalmot

12.	Sudden Attack-A Battle near Chamkaur Sahib

13.	Freeing a Brahman Woman at Bassi Kalan

14.	The Battle of Sirsa

15.	The Battle of Chamkaur

While fighting the battle of Sirsa, Sahibzada Ajit Singh was caught in the siege of the enemies. Baba Jiwan Singh rode his horse, holding swords in both hands, held the reins of his horse in his mouth, made a short work of many enemies and succeeded in extricating Sahibzada Ajit Singh safe and sound from the circle of the enemy.

Great Personality:
Baba Jiwan Singh Ji was a great sikh personality. He was one of the chief Advisors of the Ninth and Tenth Gurus. Guru Ji used to make consultations with him especially while deciding upon some strategy. There can hardly be any fighter in the world who may ride his horse, holding the reins in mouth and wield two swords with his right and left hand at the same time. Similarly, no match to Baba Jiwan Singh Ji has been so far born in the world who may make sure shots with two rifles at the same time. That is why during the warfare he always kept his two guns Nagni and Baghni with him. Guru Ji introduce war-drum (Ranjit Nagara) to inject heroism in his soldiers during the war, the second of which could be heard over a long distance. The drum was beaten under the supervision of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji because he was the Chief Drummer, and the fighting was always started with the beat of the drum. He possessed special expertise in the Gorilla Warfare. In addition to this Guru Ji had appointed him the Chief of the Intelligence Department. According to historical research he was also the tutor of the two elder sons (Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji & Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji) of the Guru Ji in military training.

Baba Jiwan Singh Ji was a flame of fire, full of fury, a storm concealed in the waves of the ocean and a fire squeezed in the caves of the mountains. His love, selfness, meditation, sacrifice, bravery and devotion have a unique place in history.

Sri Gur Katha, A Great Writing of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji:
He was not only a great fighter, but he was also an excellent poet. His work “Sri Gur Katha” is a great contribution to the sikh religion. This book contains a first hand account of Guru Ji’s battles.

The praises of Guru Ji sung in a devoted and emotional manner in this book make Baba Jiwan Singh Ji a poet of the rank of Bhatt Poets in Guru Granth Sahib. The picture of the personality of Satguru Ji is matchless and unique. He has also recounted in this book all the incidents in relation to Amrit captivation, the mode of preparing Amrit, the importance of five symbols in Sikhism, sikh conduct and conventions, martyrdoms of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji and Bhai Sada Nand Ji (The Father of Bhai Jiwan Singh Ji) in Detail.

To express his thoughts and emotions Baba Jiwan Singh Ji has used various like Kabitt, Swaiyya, Dohira, Sarkhandi, Kundlia, Rala, Bisham Padi(Shabad), Chopayee, Sortha etc. To express his meaning Baba Ji has used various literary techniques such as Alliteration, Simile, Metaphor, Proverbs, Examples, Weepsa Alankar, Utparokhia Alankar and Ulek Alankar. Baba Ji’s writing is dominated by thoughts founded on devotion, on which account essence of solace is supreme, but he has also made use of Pathos, Vir Ras and Vibh Ras.

The style is the image of a writer’s personality. Loves of the Guru in his heart, courage, devotion faith forbearance, humility, enthusiasm etc. all have contributed to making his style distinctive.

The Martyrdom of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji at Chamkaur Sahib:
Guru Gobind Singh Ji along with 40 Singhs, including two of his older sons, and the five Panj Piyare, the original "Beloved Five" reached Chamkaur di Garhi, after leaving Anandpur on the night of December 22/23, 1704A.D., crossing the flooded Sarsa rivulet, and resting at Kot Nihang Khan. They asked permission of the city chief for shelter to rest for the night in their garhi or haveli.

Battle Of Chamkaur Sahib was a battle fought between Khalsa led by Guru Gobind Singh against the Mughal forces led by Wazir Khan and other Mughal Generals.

Endowed with the Plume and Raiment:
The Battle of Chamkaur Sahib was fought, in which Guru Ji’s two Sahibzade (sons) and 27 Singhs (followers) embraced martyrdom. The surviving 11 Singhs in the fortress appointed five loved sons ones out of themselves, who commanded Guru Ji to quit the fortress. Taking it for a divine command Guru Ji accepted this decision. Consequently, before quitting he had to take a decision to assign his plume, weapons, dress and appearance. All this was to be bestowed upon some great individual who might have served the Guru’s establishment with faith, loyalty and devotion. His Name was “Baba Jiwan Singh Ji (Bhai Jaita Ji)”. Guru Ji graced him “Ranghreta Guru Ka Beta”,

Kankan, the court poet of Guru Gobind Singh Ji has clearly mentioned that taking the correct decision, the king-hermit Guru Gobind Singh gave his Kalgi, Poshaka, Weapon(Hatiar) to Baba Jiwan Singh Ji who was a devoted and perfect Gursikh. Guru Ji graced him “Guru Ka Beta”(Son of Guru) keeping in view the sacrifices made by his family. Guru Ji did not give the invaluable articles to Bhai Sangat Singh (younger brother of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji)or Bhai Sant Singh.

According to Guru Gobind Singh Ji ‘s court poet Kanakan:

Chopayee

He donned his plume on Baba Jiwan Singh’s head,

And made him wear his own dress,

He seated Jiwan Singh in the tower,

''And thus Gobind Singh left the fortress. (284)''

Guru Ji, before leaving the havelli gave his Kalgi, Poshaka, Weapon(Hatiar) to Baba Jiwan Singh Ji, but Guru Ji very happy at that time with Baba Ji. Guru Ji offer Baba Jiwan Singh Ji (Bhai Jaita Ji) that he had asked for anything whichever he desired. But Baba Ji did not had any desire and Baba Ji demanded nothing. Second time, Guru Ji repeated same and Baba Ji did not demand anything. Guru Ji once again offer Baba Ji and this was the last but Baba Ji, complete Saint and Soldier who got all things because Guru Ji loved him as his son did not require anything. After three wishes (Tin Bachan), Guru Ji said that he was very happy with Baba Ji and he wanted to give something to Baba Ji but Baba did not demand anything. Then, Baba Jiwan Singh Ji told Guru Ji that whichever Guru Ji like gave to him. Guru Ji smiled and told him,” You are asking for after three wishes (Tin Bachan), the time will come after Three Hundred years (300 Saal Baad) when your name will shine in sky. And this is the time after Three Hundred years (300 Saal Baad) when he is rising again.

Martyrdom of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji (Bhai Jaita Ji):
Guru Ji left the Garhi of Chamkaur after graced Baba Jiwan Singh Ji “Guru Ka Beta”. Mugal force invaded on the Garhi of Chamkaur at morning on 23 Dec, 1704 A.D. There were only Seven Singhs and Baba Jiwan Singh Ji in the Havelli. Seven Singhs soldiers were came out on horses for fighting except Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. Baba Jiwan Singh Ji stayed inside the Garhi or Havelli and he fired with their two guns Nagni and Baghni and with the Arrows which were given to Baba Ji by Guru Gobind Singh Ji when Guru Ji left Chamkaur Sahib. He fired from the top of the Garhi. Mugals considered that Guru Ji was still inside because the Kalgi (Plume) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji was shined on the head of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. Mugals were deceived. Baba Ji fired continue with Guns and Arrows and beat the Nagaraa. Seven soldiers were fighting with bravery. The shout of Nagaraa, swords, horse and men made battle field horror able. Just seven singh soldiers were fighting with Ten Lac Mugal soldiers. They showed their tact and stunt in the battle field. Mugals were stunned at their bravery. They were martyred separately. Now, Baba Ji still fought alone. Bullets and Arrows were finished inside the Garhi. Baba Jiwan Singh Ji came down from the top of the Garhi or Hawelli. Baba Ji held swords in their both hands. Baba Ji broke out on Mugals. Enemies thought, Only Guru Gobind Singh Ji, himself was alone inside and now Guru Ji was fighting after came out from the Garhi because the Kalgi of Guru Ji was shining on the forehead of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. Poshaka (Dress) made the false thought true of enemies. Mugals force wanted to catch Guru Ji alive so that they could get rewards and high positions in the Mugal Royal Darbar. But the Son of Guru (Ranghreta Guru Ka Beta) did not make their wish true. Baba Jiwan Singh Ji fought against them and showed his bravery. He held two swords in both of his hands and broke out at enemies. At last, Enemies were unable to caught Baba Ji alive. So, they fired the shot of arrows and guns at Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. The fountain of blood was burst from the body. At last, Baba Jiwan Singh Ji martyred at Chamkaur Sahib on 23 December, 1704 as Guru Ji said, “Sawa Lakh Se Ek Lraaun”. He was the last martyr of Chamkaur Sahib who fought against 10 lac of Mugal Force. When Baba Ji fallen down Mugal force seemed very happy. Wajid Khan and all Mugal warrior was very happy that they killed Guru Gobind Singh Ji. They separated the head from the body and present it to the Mugal Emperor at Delhi. But after investigation it proved that this was not the Head of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Head was Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. This fact was found out by the Daughter of AurangZeb the Emperor of Mugal Saltnat.

The responsibility of funeral to the bodies of Shaheed Singhs was given to Mata Sharan Kaur Ji by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Guru Ji said to Mata Ji that she should funeral all singh’s bodies and the body of his elder son was funeral separate from others. Bibi Ji asked that how could I recognize your elder son. Guru Ji replied that his body had not head and he wore my dress (Poshaka).

Gurudwara Shaheed Burj Sahib:
At the place where Baba Jiwan Singh Ji was martyred, Gurudawar Burj Sahib was situated. This Gurudwara Sahib was situated in the memory of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji. Bibi Sharan Kaur Ji funeral body of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji at this Place. There is historical well, Guru Ji, two Sahibzadas and other singhs soldiers drank water from this well.

Relatives of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji at Chamkaur Sahib:
In the battle of Chamkaur Sahib, the father in law Bhai Khajan Singh, younger brother Bhai Sangat Singh and two sons Bhai Sukha Singh Ji and Bhai Seva Singh Ji of Baba Jiwan Singh Ji was also martyred in this Battle.