by Punjabnewswire4u
SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB, NOV 23
The Punjab
Chief Minister, Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, today announced that the State
Government would soon erect a monument in the memory of great martyrs
Bhai Mati Dass, Bhai Sati Dass and Bhai Dyal Dass, who were martyred
along with the Ninth Guru of the Sikhs Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji by the
Mughals at Chandni Chowk in Delhi. The concept and design of the
monument would be finalized in consultation with eminent Sikh scholars,
intellectuals and religious personalities.
Addressing
a religious congregation here at Gurdwara Sri Bhora Sahib where nearly
5000 Brahmins from across the state had converged in the form of huge
delegation led by the President Shri Brahmin Sabha Punjab Mr. Devi Dyal
Prashar during a ‘Rin Utaar Yatan Yatra’ (a journey aimed at an
endeavour to repay the debt of Guru ji), Mr. Badal said that it was
historic day when the Brahmin community has come to the holy place of
Sri Anandpur Sahib from where Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib launched his
journey to save the Hindu community from the tyranny and oppression
unleashed by the then Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675.
It
may be recalled that Pandit Kirpa Ram Dutt called on Guru Teg Bahadur
ji along with a delegation of 500 Brahmins from Kashmir urging him to
protect them and their religion from the oppression of Mughals way back
in 1675.
The
Chief Minister said that the unparalleled and unique sacrifice of Sri
Guru Teg Bahadur ji would ever remain a source of inspiration for
generations to come. Mr. Badal said Guru ji popularly known as ‘Hind di
Chadar’ was the saviour of Dharma and crusader of religious freedom
adding that it was immensely important for everyone to respect all the
religions thereby fostering the bonds of communal harmony, peace,
national integration and unity. He said the Sikh Philosophy was a
perfect blend of socialism and secularism because the concept of Langar
(community kitchen) propagated a sense of equality amongst the masses
irrespective of caste, creed and colour where as secularism has been
aptly demonstrated and exemplified by Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji’s
martyrdom, who laid down his life at the altar of righteousness (Dharma)
to save the Hindu religion from the tyranny of Mughals. He said our
great Gurus; Sri Guru Arjun Dev ji, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji and Sri Guru
Gobind Singh ji made supreme sacrifices for the welfare of humanity
while fighting against injustice, cruelty and oppression. He said where
all of us seek inspiration from Guru Teg Bahadur ji’s supreme sacrifice,
at the same time we also pay rich tributes to his three accomplices
Bhai Mati Dass, Bhai Sati Dass and Bhai Dyal Dass who were also martyred
along with Guru ji.
Appreciating
the goodwill gesture of Brahmin Sabha to launch this journey for
expressing gratitude to Sri Teg Bahadur ji for his unprecedented and
unique sacrifice in the world history to ensure religious freedom to
Hindu community, Mr. Badal said this journey should be made an annual
feature to ensure participation of more people from barely thousands to
millions from coming years. He said this journey should not merely
viewed as an ordinary event but it was a great endeavour by the Brahmins
Sabha to disseminate the message for strengthening the bonds of communal
harmony, secularism and brotherhood down the line. He said the alliance
of SAD-BJP in Punjab was committed to ensure due respect to all
religions in the state.
Earlier
in his address, the president of Brahmin Sabha thanked the SAD-BJP
government especially the Chief Minister for giving due respect and
recognition to the Brahmin community having population of nearly 40 lacs
in the state. He said this was a humble effort to express gratitude to
Guru Sahib for his great sacrifice to protect Hindus from the repression
of Mughals. He said had Guru ji not protected the Hindus by laying down
his life, then our community would have been no more as on today.
In
his message, the Jathedar Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib Giani Tarlochan Singh
said that the holy place of Sri Anandpur Sahib was a city of bliss that
affords an opportunity to entire mankind to respect the ethos of human
values as preached by Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji and Guru Gobind Singh ji.
Speaking
on occasion, the Health & Family Welfare Minister Mr. Madan Mohan
Mittal said that the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur ji for the sake of
mankind would ever act as a beacon to imbibe the spirit of secularism
and communal harmony amongst the youngsters.
In
his address, MLA Ropar Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema lauded the initiative
of Brahmin Sabha to acknowledge the gratitude to Guru Teg Bahadur ji for
protecting their community through his glorious sacrifice from the
tyranny of the then Mughal Emperor, when they had left all hopes. He
also welcomed Mr. Prashar’s another goodwill gesture to launch this
journey every year to sensitize the people of his community about this
great sacrifice.
On
the occasion, the Chief Minister honoured five members of Brahmin Sabha
including its president with the portrait of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji
and Siropa (rob of honor).
Later
in the presence of Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, the ‘Rin
Utaar Yatan Yatra’ left off Delhi where the members would pay obeisance
at Sri Gurdwara Seesh Ganj Sahib tomorrow on Guru ji’s martyrdom.
Earlier,
the Jathedar Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib Giani Tarlochan Singh performed
Ardas ceremony for the success of the Yatra which started from Temple
Maisrkhana in Bathinda district on Friday and reached Sri Anandpur Sahib
in the evening on the same day.
The
function was attended by CPS Chaudary Nand Lal besides people from
different walks of life, senior leaders and party workers of SAD-BJP,
Members of SGPC and religious and spiritual personalities.
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