Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji

Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji (From Dwarka) – Representing Discipline (Mohkam) Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji was the fourth of the Panj Pyare who stepped forward when Guru Gobind Singh Ji tested the commitment of his Sikhs in 1699. His name, “Mohkam,” means discipline, representing steadfastness and self-control. Born in 1663 in Dwarka (Gujarat, India), Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji came from a family of cloth weavers. He was drawn to Sikhism because of its message of equality and justice. His disciplined nature made him a devoted follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and he embraced the Guru’s teachings wholeheartedly. After becoming part of the Khalsa, Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji actively participated in the battles fought against the Mughal forces. He demonstrated exceptional discipline, both in warfare and in his commitment to Sikh values. His strict adherence to the principles of the Khalsa made him a role model for his fellow Sikhs.