Bhai Mani Singh Ji
Few words and a tribute on the martyr’s day of
Bhai Mani Singh ji:
Son of Bhai Mai Das who was a devotee of House
of Nanak and out of twelve, eleven of his son’s found heroic end, safe guarding
the values of this house. Mai Das brought his son Mani Das at Kiratpur to meet
Guru Har Rai ji for his blessings. Guruji blessed him that he will make his
name big in history. He was always in Guru’s service till the tenth Guruji.
Like Baba Budda ji he also served House of Nanak for longest period and died a
hero’s death.
After the missionary work of Guru Teg Bahadurji
where Bhai Mani Das always accompanied him he came to settle in Anandpur Sahib
with Guru ji. Guruji entrusted him the work of making copies of the Guru Granth
Sahib ji. When Guru Teg Bahadur ji left for Delhi for his martyrdom he
entrusted the look after of Guru Gobind ji as he was still a child then. Along with
the education and marshal training of Guruji Bhai Mani Das acquired all the
training and became a great schlolar and warrior. He fought valiantly the
battle of Bhangani in which his brother died of hero’s death. Guru ji bestowed the
decoration of Diwan on Bhai Mani Das after seeing his velour and scholarly inclinations
to solve problems. He became Bhai Mani Singh along with whole family after baptizing
to Khalsa on the baisakhi day of 1699.
After the battles of Anandpur Sahib where he
lost two of his sons Bhai ji was asked to come to Damdama Sahib where Guru ji
asked him to make the final edition of Granth Sahib in which Guru Teg Bahadur
ji’s Bani was added. Guruji asked him to stay at Damdama Sahib to look after
Sikh matters when he himself went to south to meet Aurangzeb.
After Banda Singh Bahadur’s martyrdom there was
a big divide in Sikhs and they had become directionless. Many Sikhs followed
Banda Singh Bahadur as Guru whereas Guru Gobind Singh ji had passed on the
throne to Guru Granth Sahib as final Guru of the Sikhs. These manmukh Sikhs
even tried to change the greetings of Sikhs like instead of Wahe Guru ji ka
Khalsa Wahe Guru ji ki Fateh they started using Fateh Darshan as greeting. There
was another opposing force to this manmukh group of Sikhs who called themselves
Tat khalsa. They took permission from the rulers of the time to celebrate
diwali at Amritsar Sahib and for a large congregation of Sikhs. The rulers gave
permission for the large congregation thinking that the Sikhs will finish
fighting with each other as both groups marched towards Amritsar. Diwali
celebrations passed on peacefully but the bitterness was still prevailing. Some
Sikhs consulted Mata Sundri ji to solve this problem forever. Mataji entrusted
Bhai Mani Singhji for this task and he came to Amritsar.
Bhai Mani Singhji became the Granthi of Darbar
Sahib. After taking charge he regulated the affairs there and then started
preparing for the large congregation of Sikhs at Darbar Sahib on the occasion
of Baisakhi. Zakaria Khan who was the ruler of Punjab asked to pay tax of Rs
5000 for this celebration but with his malign intentions to kill all Sikhs
during this religious congregation. When Bhai Mani Singhji came to know of
Zakaria Khan’s intentions he tried to stop Sikhs coming to Amritsar but it was
too late and thousands paid with their life. There was no congregation and when
Bhai Mani Singh ji complained he was arrested for not paying the tax. He was
taken to Lahore and ordered to convert to Islam or face death. Bhai Mani Singh ji
chose death and he was martyred by slaughtering. He was butchered at 52 joints
one by one.
Bhai Mani Singh ji was a Gurmukh and died for
his belief in Sikhism like a hero at a very late age of His life. His
contributions to the House of Nanak can never be repaid by simple tributes. Only
the Lord knows to glorify His true followers.
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