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Bhai Jaita defied Mughal surveillance to deliver Guru Tegh Bahadur’s severed head from Delhi to Anandpur Sahib.
His lineage served six Sikh Gurus, rescuing sacred remains and safeguarding Sikh teachings across generations.
Bhai Jaita and his entire family died fighting alongside Guru Gobind Singh during Sikhism’s most turbulent battles.
Bhai Jaita (Baba Jiwan Singh), upon whom Guru Gobind Singh bestowed the honorific title of ‘Rangrette Guru Ke Bete’ for bringing the severed head of his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, to Anandpur Sahib, belonged to a Shudra Khokkar family of the devotees of Guru Sahiban. His forefathers were dedicated followers of the Guru Ghar from the time of the Guru Nanak – founder of the Sikh faith. Before deliberating on the glorious deeds of B

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