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ਤੱਤੀ ਤਵੀ ਤੇ ਬੈਠਾ ਏ
Tatti Tavi Te Baitha Ae
This devotional song is written by Giani Ram Singh Ji
Executive Producer: Amarjot Singh Bhasin
Ragi : Bhai Amritpal Singh JI Sangrur Wale, Bhai Harpreet Singh and Bhai Tejinder Singh
Music: Joy - Atul
Special Thanks : Sukhwinder Mehboob
Video By: Blue Tomatoes Studios Ludhiana


Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji’s Martyrdom (May 30, 1606)
A man is not afraid of martyrdom when he is ready to stand by the truth, die for his ideals and sacrifice his own self for the cause of the exploited and underprivileged. However the main reason that brought about Guru Arjan Dev ji’s martyrdom was that Jehangir's son Khusro had rebelled against him and he suspected that Sikhs were aiding and abetting him. In Tauzik-e-Jehangir he describes the mission of Sikh gurus as ‘propagation of lies’. Guru Ji and his Sikhs were tortured and executed at Jehangir’s command.
When Guru Arjan Dev Ji was summoned to Lahore he grasped the situation and bequeathed the seat to Guru Hargobind Sahib before leaving. He also directed Bhai Budha Ji and Bhai Gurdas Ji to take care of daily matters. Before proceeding he told Mata Ganga Ji;
"Jo aya so chalsi, sabh koi aayi variye"
(All who come have to depart too, each being gets his turn).
He arrived in Lahore along with five Sikhs and was incarcerated in the fort there. The Kazi ordered him to pay a fine but he refused. He also refused to make any alterations in Guru Granth sahib. Under Chadu’s supervision, they started torturing Guru Ji. He was made to sit on a hot stove, scorching sand was poured over his head, and he was put on heated metallic sheets. When Miyan Mir came to know of it he was extremely distressed; the Sikhs too were intensely agitated. However Guru Ji advised everybody to keep calm and conveyed his message in the following manner:
"aape har ikk rang hai aape bahurangi, jo tis bhave Nanaka sayi gall changi"
(He is the manifestation of each colour; He is also multicoloured Whatever He wills O Nanak, must be accepted with open heart)
This is a unique example of endurance, equanimity, resolve and self-respect. After enduring five days of unrelenting torture Guru Ji indicated to Sikhs that his time has come. The executioners took him to the waters of Ravi. Guru Ji chanted Japji Sahib there and with a tranquil mind left for his heavenly abode on 30 May 1606.

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