Bhai Sahib Singh Ji

Bhai Sahib Singh Ji (From Bidar) – Representing Leadership and Honor (Sahib) Bhai Sahib Singh Ji was the fifth of the Panj Pyare and the last to step forward when Guru Gobind Singh Ji asked for a volunteer to sacrifice his life. His name, “Sahib,” represents leadership and honor, values that he upheld throughout his life. Born in 1662 in Bidar (Karnataka, India), Bhai Sahib Singh Ji belonged to a barber family. Despite coming from a lower caste background, he was deeply drawn to Sikh teachings and became a devoted disciple of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. His firm belief in equality and justice led him to step forward during the Guru’s test at Anandpur Sahib. After taking Amrit and joining the Khalsa, Bhai Sahib Singh Ji became a fearless warrior and an inspiring leader. He played a significant role in the battles against the Mughals, displaying great valor and dedication. His strong leadership skills made him a guiding force among the Khalsa warriors.