Chapter 44
In just two days, the Sikhs endure harrowing trials.
Forced to abandon their beloved Anandpur, they face losses of sacred relics, invaluable treasures, and alas, two eldest Sahibzade. Amidst this turmoil, Guru Gobind Singh rests in the dense, chilly wilderness of Machhiwara all alone. Despite His bloodied, blistered feet, His unwavering devotion and indomitable spirit shine through.
Embodying the true essence of a warrior saint, He rests with His hefty bow at hand; a death-sentence against any foe.
In this moment of solitude, with only three other Singhs surviving, a glimmer of hope appears in the darkness – a light reflecting off the Guru's ring, essential for archery. The three devoted Sikhs, Bhai Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, and Maan Singh, navigate through the treacherous jungle, ultimately reuniting with Their Guru.
This journey leads them to a serene garden, owned by a Masand named Gulaba. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Gulaba offers his assistance...
This is a critical moment for all Sikhs and those affiliated with the Guru. How far are they willing to go to capture Guru Gobind Singh?