Bhai Dharam Singh Ji

Bhai Dharam Singh Ji (From Hastinapur) – Representing Righteousness (Dharam) Bhai Dharam Singh Ji was the second of the Panj Pyare who stepped forward when Guru Gobind Singh Ji called for a Sikh willing to sacrifice his life in 1699. His name, “Dharam,” represents righteousness and duty, core values of Sikhism. Born in 1666 in Hastinapur (modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India), Bhai Dharam Singh Ji grew up in a religious Hindu family before embracing Sikhism. He was deeply committed to the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and later became a devoted follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. His unwavering faith led him to volunteer for the ultimate test of devotion at Anandpur Sahib, where he was baptized into the Khalsa. Bhai Dharam Singh Ji played a vital role in spreading Sikh principles, standing for truth, justice, and moral responsibility. He fought courageously alongside Guru Gobind Singh Ji in several battles, including the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib.