51. Sakhi
Bibi Basant Lata
A
short biography of Bibi Basant Lata will prove that Sikh woman can
successfully face all kinds of critical and risky situations. They can
undergo the worst torture, shun attractive temptations and sacrifice their
lives to save their faith, honor and rights. Sikh women like Sikh men are
equally good saint- soldiers. Basant
Lata, a baptized Sikh woman, had no living relative. She spent her time in
the service of Mata Sundri and her family at Anandpur. Service was the only
mission of her life. She treated every member of the family like her own
dear and near one. She was happily living under the shelter of Mata Sundri.
She also treated Basant Lata like her sister and loved her from the chore of
her heart. Guru
Gobind Singh reluctantly evacuated the fort at Anandpur at the dead of night
20-21 December, 1704 on a written assurance of Aurangzeb for safe
evacuation. This assurance proved false and the Mughal forces under Wazir
Khan attacked the Guru and the party before they could cross the river Sirsa.
It was raining and a swift wind was blowing. The
river was in spate. In the midst of rain, cold, darkness and fierce
fighting, complete confusion prevailed among the Sikhs. Mata Sundri and Mata
Gujri with the princes were being carried in palanquins, duly protected by
the Sikhs. Basant Lata was walking along. Mata Sundri asked Lata many times
to sit in the palanquins. Basant Late, out of respect, did not like to sit
with the Mata and kept on walking in the dark. In utter darkness and
confusion, she stumbled and fell down.
After
a while when she got up, her companions had gone far away. She found herself
surrounded by a few Mughal Soldiers. She gave them a good fight, but could
not face the armed soldiers and was arrested. Soldiers decided to present
her as a gift to their chief. They took her to the chief’s home and
presented her to him. She said to the chief, “ I’m a baptized maid servant
of Mata Sundri. My faith is dearer to me than my life. I know how to
sacrifice my life at the altar of my honor. It would be better for you if
you leave me so that I may join my party”.
The
chief did not listen to her and offered her a comfortable and respectful
life as his senior queen. He also showed her precious ornaments which she
could use after becoming his queen”. She did not agree and refused his
offers flatly. The chief was attracted to her and ordered that she should be
tortured till she agrees. The soldiers threatened and tortured her. She was
kept hungry and had to grind wheat for 24 hours at a stretch.
She
was dead tired and the chief was hopeful that now she would agree to marry
him. He tried to allure her with his sweet talk, but failed. As he turned
his face, she secretly took his dagger from his belt and quickly thrust it
into her chest. She died in no time and there was nothing but her dead body
and blood lying on the floor. Now the chief realized that she meant what she
said. He was all praise for the brave Sikh woman. He did not want that the
people should know about it. He was also afraid of the Sikhs. He called his
Hindu servant and asked him to cremate her secretly according to the Sikh
rites. The
servant asked his wife to give the dead body of Basant Lata a bath. She
found a piece of written paper in her pocket. It was a letter by Basant Lata
to Mata Sundri intimating her that her dear Lata sacrificed her life to save
her honor and faith with the hope to meet her in the next world. Lata also
requested Mata Sundri to forgive her mistakes, if any, committed by her
during the service.