27. Bibi Harsharan Kaur
In
the battle of Chamkaur Sahib, Guru Gobind Singh jee and 40 starving
Singhs fought against the Mughal army. The battle, which took place in
Chamkaur Sahib's mud fort, lasted 72 hours and saw the loss of many
Mughal soldiers, and also 36 of Guru Gobind Singh jee's companions along
with the two Sahibzaadey (princes).
Fighting
an army of hundreds of thousands, Guru Gobind Singh jee gave an
exhibition of his battle skills. Guru jee, following the orders of the
Panth Khalsa (in the form of the Panj Pyaare) left the fort along with
Bhai Daya Singh jee, Bhai Maan Singh jee, and one other Singh, after
giving his clothes to Bhai Sangat Singh jee to wear. Only Bhai Sangat
Singh jee and Bhai Sant Singh jee fought the battle to its end. They too
were martyred. Seeing Guru jee's clothes on Bhai Sangat Singh jee, the
Mughals were ecstatic. Taking him to be Guru Gobind Singh they cut off
his head and took it to Delhi.
In
every village it was announced that Guru Gobind Singh had been killed.
"Look here is his chopped off head! His family is also finished. His two
sons were killed in the battle and the two younger ones will also die
abandoned. The revolution has been crushed. No one should go to the
Chamkaur Fort. No one should cremate the dead Singhs."
A
tight cordon was put around the Fort. As the soldiers were going from
village to village making their announcement, the people were retreating
in terror into their homes. However, in village Khroond, a daughter of
Guru Gobind Singh jee, Bibi Harsharan Kaur, asked for her mother's
permission to perform the final rites for the Shaheeds (martyrs). Her
old mother replied, "It is total darkness outside and soldiers are
everywhere around the fort, how will you even go near?"
Hearing
this, Kalgeedhar's lioness daughter replied with resolve "I will avoid
the soldiers and perform the cremation, and if need be, I'll fight and
die." The
mother gave her courage and hugged her daughter, and then explained the
maryada (tradition) to follow for the cremation. After performing Ardaas,
Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee left for the Chamkaur Fort.
The
battlefield, which saw iron smashing against iron, the bellows of
elephants, the trotting of hooves, and calls of "Kill! Capture!" was now
totally silent and enveloped in complete darkness. In such a situation,
the 16 year old girl, Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee, avoided the guards and
arrived at the Fort.
She saw that bodies were
lying everywhere and that distinguishing between Sikh and Mughal was
very difficult. She still had faith and began to find arms with kaRas
(iron bangles) and torsos with kachheras (Sikh undergarment) and heads
with long kesh (unshorn hair). As she found a body, she would wipe the
face of every shaheed (martyr). Both Sahibzaadey and about 30 shaheeds
were found and then she began to collect wood. Fearing the approaching
light of dawn, Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee worked very quickly and soon
prepared a pyre. She then lit the fire.
Seeing
the rising flames, the guards were shocked and advanced towards the
pyre. Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee was seen in the light of the flames
sitting beside the pyre. She was quietly reciting Keertan Sohilaa
(prayer said at bedtime and funerals). The guards were shocked and
confused as to how a lone woman could come into the fort on such a dark
night.
The guards asked in a
loud voice, "Who are you ? "
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Bibi
jee : I am the daughter of Guru Gobind Singh jee.
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Officer : What are you doing
here?
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Bibi jee : I am cremating my
martyred brothers.
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Officer : Don't you know about
the order that coming here is a crime?
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Bibi jee : I know it.
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Officer : Then why have you
disobeyed that order?
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Bibi jee : The orders of a false
king do not stand before the orders of the Sache Paatshaah (True
King)
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Officer : Meaning ?
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Bibi jee : Meaning that I have
respect for the Singhs in my heart and with the Guru's grace I have
done my duty. I don't care about your King's orders.
Hearing
such stern answers from Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee, the infuriated Mughal
soldiers attempted to capture her and attacked. Bibi jee grabbed her
kirpaan (sword) and fought back with determination. After killing and
maiming many soldiers, Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee was injured and fell to
the ground. The soldiers picked Bibi Harsharan Kaur up and threw her
into the pyre, burning her alive.
The
next day the cordon around the Fort was lifted because it was clear that
the Sahibzaadey and most of the Shaheed Singhs had been cremated. The
ancestors of the Phulkiaan family, Rama and Triloka, then cremated
whichever Singhs remained. The story of Bibi Harsharan Kaur jee reached
Guru Gobind Singh jee Mahaaraaj in Talvandee Sabo (Takhat Sri Damdama
Sahib). Upon
hearing of her daughter's martyrdom, the old mother thanked Akaal
Purakh. She said, "My daughter has proven herself worthy." The story of
the cremation of the Chamkaur Sahib Shaheeds will forever serve as a
glowing star of inspiration for all Singhs and Singhnees.
[Note: another version of Bibi Harsharan
Kaur's Shaheedee tells us that she was pierced by a Mughal lance and
then thrown into the fire].
Gurudwara Amargarh is
situated on the banks of canal.