The young Sahibzadey were bricked alive and attained martyrdom at the age of 5 and 7. Some Sikhs who call themselves 'Historians' or 'pracharics' preach that Mata Gujri Ji committed suicide on hearing that the young Sahibzade had attained martyrdom. We don't need enemies when we have Sikhs preaching this type of nonsense.
Mata Gujri ji was the proud and sincere wife of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.
Mata Gujri ji was the loving and inspirational mother of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
Mata Gujri ji was the compassionate and brave grandmother of the Sahibzadey.
Mata Gujri ji was a living and breathing example of a true Gursikh.
On hearing the news of the death of grandchildren, Mata Gujri ji who was absorbed in Nam Abhiyas and Simran at that time, breathed her last breath. Her soul left her body and went to join the Supreme Soul.
That evening Dewan Todar Mal, a jeweller, approached Wazir Khan. He asked for permission to cremate the bodies of the Sahibzadey and Mata Gujri ji. The Nawab agreed on the condition that Todar Mal paid for the land needed for the cremation, by spreading as many gold coins, which would cover the space, needed. Having love for Waheguru and compassion for the martyred Sahibzadey and martyred Mata Gujri ji, he picked a site for cremating the bodies and covered the ground for gold coins for the Nawab to take.
The bodies of the three shaheeds (martyrs) were prepared for cremation with honour and respect. In December 1704, the 5 and 7 years old brave children and Mata Gujri Kaur ji attained supreme martyrdom and showed the world, that no power, government or fear or greed could shaken or make a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh ji tremble.
Mata Gujri ji was the proud and sincere wife of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.
Mata Gujri ji was the loving and inspirational mother of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
Mata Gujri ji was the compassionate and brave grandmother of the Sahibzadey.
Mata Gujri ji was a living and breathing example of a true Gursikh.
On hearing the news of the death of grandchildren, Mata Gujri ji who was absorbed in Nam Abhiyas and Simran at that time, breathed her last breath. Her soul left her body and went to join the Supreme Soul.
That evening Dewan Todar Mal, a jeweller, approached Wazir Khan. He asked for permission to cremate the bodies of the Sahibzadey and Mata Gujri ji. The Nawab agreed on the condition that Todar Mal paid for the land needed for the cremation, by spreading as many gold coins, which would cover the space, needed. Having love for Waheguru and compassion for the martyred Sahibzadey and martyred Mata Gujri ji, he picked a site for cremating the bodies and covered the ground for gold coins for the Nawab to take.
The bodies of the three shaheeds (martyrs) were prepared for cremation with honour and respect. In December 1704, the 5 and 7 years old brave children and Mata Gujri Kaur ji attained supreme martyrdom and showed the world, that no power, government or fear or greed could shaken or make a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh ji tremble.