Thursday, November 4, 2021

Happy Bandi Chorr Divas!

Happy Bandi Chorr Divas!! Let's review some of the history of why we celebrate Bandi Chorr Divas. 

Chandu Shah was the governor of Lahore and a wealthy banker. His family priest suggested Guru Arjan Dev’s son Hargobind would be a good match for his daughter. Believing in the caste system, and that his family was more upper class than Guru Ji, Chandu Shah refused and made disparaging comments about Guru Arjan Dev Ji. Eventually he changed his mind, but Guru Ji refused knowing that this was a false show. Chandu Shah had shown his real colors earlier from his comments. Chandu Shah went on to inflict torture on Guru Arjan Dev Ji, who was martyred. 

Guru Hargobind Ji, our 6th Guru, then built the Sri Akal Takht Sahib and strengthened the army of Sikhs. In 1619, Murtaja Khan, Nawab of Lahore, noticed this, and lied to emperor Jahangir that Guru Ji was going to seek revenge for the torture and execution of his father (Guru Arjan Dev Ji). Wazir Khan was sent to arrest Guru Ji, however he respected Guru Ji and instead he asked Guru Ji to accompany him to Delhi. In Delhi, Jahangir changed his mind upon meeting the Guru and in fact started to like him. Guru Ji saved Jahangir's life from a lion and had no revenge in his mind. When Jahangir fell ill, Chandu Shah wanted to find a way to imprison Guru Hargobind Ji. He told an astrologer to tell Jahangir that a holy man needed to pray for him at the Gwalior Fort (prison) in order for him to get better. Chandu Shah recommended this be Guru Hargobind Ji. Guru Ji prayed in the prison, and worked to have the conditions of the jail improved for the prisoners. Hari Daas, who was in charge of the prison was actually a follower of Guru Ji and foiled Chandu’s plan to poison Guru Ji. Jahangir’s recovered but still Guru Ji was kept prisoner. His followers, led by Baba Buddha Ji, became concerned and visited Guru Ji. Guru Ji told them not to worry. Sufi Saint Mian Mir then convinced Jahangir to release Guru Ji. Guru Ji thought of the other prisoners, Hindu Princes who had only been imprisoned due to political reasons and were suffering. He said he would leave the jail if the other prisoners would be released. Jahangir did not like this idea, but agreed that only those prisoners who could hold the cloak of the Guru could be released.  Guru Ji designed a long cloak with 52 tails for each prisoner to hold, and they were all released. Gurdwara Bandi Chorr Sahib has been created at the site of the Gwalior fort. So Bandi Chhor Divas, translated as “prisoner release day” is the day that Guru Hargobind Sahib and the 52 princes were freed from the prison. When Guru Ji safely traveled home to Amritsar, Diwali was being celebrated by the Hindus, so we celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas at Diwali each year.


References 

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Bandi_Chhorh_Divas
http://www.worldreligionnews.com/religion-news/bandi-chhor-divas-celebrating-the-liberation-of-the-sixth-sikh-guru-guru-hargobind

picture from http://sikhguru.org.uk/sikhsim/festivalsceremonies/bandi-chhor-divas/

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