Shah-e-Shehanshah - Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, born as Gobind Das at Patna Sahib, Bihar, was a divine messenger, warrior, poet and philosopher. Guru Gobind Singh Ji shaped the Sikh faith into its present form, establishing the Khalsa and completing the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Guru Sahib’s life and teachings emphasized the equality of all humans, regardless of religion, gender or caste.

A Tale of Equality

A radiant Divine Light illuminated the night at the time of Guru Sahib Ji’s birth. Pir Bhikan Shah, a revered Muslim mystic, felt drawn to this light, which appeared in the eastern direction, contrary to his usual practice of praying westwards. Guided by this Divine signal, he traveled with his followers to Patna Sahib.

At Patna Sahib, Pir Bhikan Shah approached the young Guru Sahib with two bowls, symbolizing the essence of both Hinduism and Islam. Guru Sahib smiled and placed his hands upon both bowls.

Overcome with reverence, the Pir bowed before the young guru sahib, recognizing the arrival of a divine soul destined to guide all of humanity, transcending divisions of religion and social status.