In the hot, dusty city of Ahmednagar in the Deccan, far from the blood-soaked fields of Punjab, an old man sat on a golden throne. His name was Islamic Invader Aurangzeb. For 49 years, he had ruled with iron and fire. He had destroyed thousands of Hindu temples. He had forced jizya tax on the poor. He had ordered little…
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BE 14: Zafarnama: The Victory Letter by Guru Govind Singh to Aurangzeb
In the dusty plains of Punjab, where blood once soaked the earth from battles against cruelty, Guru Gobind Singh Ji sat under a simple tree in 1705. His four young sons were gone—two martyred in battle, two bricked alive by Islamic invaders. His mother, Mata Gujri, had died of grief in a cold tower. Anandpur Sahib, his holy city, lay…
BE 13: The Battles of Guru Gobind Singh: A Lion’s Roar Against Islamic Tyranny
In the turbulent hills of Punjab during the late 17th century, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth and final human Guru of Sikhism, stood as a beacon of courage and faith against the brutal onslaught of Islamic invaders. Born in 1666 in Patna to Guru Tegh Bahadur and Mata Gujri, Guru Gobind Singh became the Guru at just nine years…
BE 12: Tenth Guru – Guru Gobind Singh – The Lion Who Forged the Khalsa
Birth and Early Life in a Time of Cruelty In the peaceful hills of Patna in Bihar, a brave soul was born on December 22, 1666, under the bright winter sun. This was Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Guru of Sikhism, the only son of Guru Tegh Bahadur (the ninth Guru) and Mata Gujari. His father was martyred when…
Scams and Criminal Records of Tejashwi Yadav
Picture a young man who dreamed of hitting sixes on the cricket field but ended up swinging for power in Bihar’s dirty politics. That’s Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, the 35-year-old son of Lalu Prasad Yadav – the man who turned Bihar into a jungle of crime and scams. Born on November 9, 1989, in Gopalganj, Tejashwi grew up in a family…
11 Real heartbreaking stories of Bihar’s Jungle Raj
Note: You can use your browser translate option to read this article in your preferred language. Real Stories from the Jungle: Voices Bihar Can Never Forget These are not movie plots. These are real families who paid with blood, tears, and broken dreams. Every name, every scream, is a reminder of why Lalu’s family and Congress must never return. We’ve…
The Beauty of Sanskrit vs. the Harsh Reality of Urdu: A Linguistic and Cultural Contrast
Language is more than just words; it’s a reflection of culture, values, and worldview. In India, two languages stand out in this regard: Sanskrit and Urdu. While Sanskrit is often celebrated for its depth, elegance, and reverence for life, Urdu, unfortunately, carries meanings that can be degrading and disrespectful, especially towards women. Let’s explore this contrast in a way that’s…
BE 10: Eighth Guru – Guru Har Krishan – The Child Saint’s Sacrifice
In the peaceful hills of Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab, a pure soul was born on July 7, 1656, under the gentle light of the moon. This was Guru Har Krishan Ji, the eighth Guru of Sikhism, the younger son of Guru Har Rai (the seventh Guru) and Mata Kishan Kaur (also called Mata Sulakhani). His father was a healer who loved…
BE 9: Seventh Guru – Guru Har Rai – The Compassionate Healer
In the peaceful hills of Kiratpur Sahib in Punjab, a gentle soul full of kindness was born on January 16, 1630, to Baba Gurditta (the eldest son of Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru) and Mata Nihal Kaur. This was Guru Har Rai Ji, the seventh Guru of Sikhism, the grandson of Guru Hargobind and Mata Damodari. His father, Baba Gurditta,…









