Bhai Himmat Singh Ji

Bhai Himmat Singh Ji (From Jagannath Puri) – Representing Courage (Himmat) Bhai Himmat Singh Ji was the third of the Panj Pyare to offer his head to Guru Gobind Singh Ji on the historic day of April 13, 1699. His name, “Himmat,” means courage, symbolizing fearlessness and determination. Born in 1661 in Jagannath Puri (Odisha, India), Bhai Himmat Singh Ji came from a humble water-carrier family. Despite belonging to a lower social class, he was deeply drawn to Sikh teachings and embraced the path of equality, devotion, and bravery. His willingness to sacrifice himself during the Guru’s test proved his unwavering faith. After being baptized into the Khalsa, Bhai Himmat Singh Ji dedicated his life to serving humanity and fighting against oppression. He participated in major battles alongside Guru Gobind Singh Ji, displaying great courage and strength. His ability to inspire and uplift the oppressed made him a shining example of Sikh values.