Friday, September 9, 2016

Real Story Behind 12 O Clock... Comments

Rating: 5.0

For all of you who thought 12 o Clock is a joke for Sardar.
During 17th Century, when Hindustan was ruled by Mughals, all the Hindu people were humiliated and were treated like animals. Mughals treated the Hindu women as there own property and were forcing all Hindus to accept Islam and even used to kill the people if they were refusing to accept. That time, our ninth Guru, Sri Guru Teg Bhadarji came forward, in response to a request of some Kashmir Pandits to fight against all these cruel activities.
Guruji told the Mughal emperor that if he could succeed in converting him to Islam, all the Hindus would accept the same. But, if he failed, he should stop all those activities. The Mughal emperor happily agreed to that but even after lots of torture to Guruji and his fellow members he failed to convert him to Islam and Guruji along with his other four fellow members, were tortured and sacrificed their lives in Chandni Chowk. Since the Mughals were unable to convert them to Islam they were assassinated.
Thus Guruji sacrificed his life for the protection of Hindu religion. Can anybody lay down his life and that too for the protection of another religion? This is the reason he is still remembered as 'Hind Ki Chaddar', shield of India. For the sake of whom he had sacrificed his life, none of the them came forward to lift his body, fearing that they would also be assassinated.
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Siddartha Montik 03 January 2017

simply thanks for this Knowledge! !

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Randhir Kaur 22 September 2016

Thank you Kishore Sir and Christopher for the kind review. Wishes.

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Kishore Kumar Das 19 September 2016

Thank you dear Randhir for enlightening the truth and bravery of Sikhs...

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Christopher Tye 14 September 2016

Wonderful work, I hope one day all of us will be able to find the common ground between our country's and religion's and turn the world into a place of peace and understanding that it should be.

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Randhir Kaur 11 September 2016

Thank you Hans Vr for your deep interest. Yes you are right, we will live in peace. But dear you didn't read thoroughly. This article focuses on the Sikh religion only, their contributions, their sacrifices done for Hindustan and the people is worth mentioning. I am trying to say that Sikhism is not just a religion, it is not only about Sardars or Santa-Banta jokes, but it is the 4th largest community of the world which for several factors and real fact stands high on every field...and one of the truth is this story. Inspired from the Bollywood film~Flying Jatt~

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Hans Vr 10 September 2016

Very interesting story of courage and bravery. Somewhere deep inside I have this strong conviction that all of us, no matter what religion, race or nationality, Will live in peace and harmony in a not too distant future.

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Randhir Kaur 10 September 2016

Thank you dear Edward for reading.

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Edward Kofi Louis 10 September 2016

'Humanity and Religion'. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Randhir kaur

Randhir kaur

Assam, jorhat
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