Bhai Mohkam Singh died in 1705.
The Panj Pyarai, meaning "Five Beloved Ones," are five Sikh martyrs who were chosen by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, during the formation of the Khalsa in 1699. They are Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mohkam Singh, and Bhai Sahib Singh. These individuals exemplified bravery and selflessness, and their initiation into the Khalsa symbolizes the commitment to Sikh values and the defense of righteousness. Their legacy continues to inspire Sikhs around the world.
Bhai Jiwan Singh died in 1705.
Bhai Himmat Singh died in 1705.
Bhai Vir Singh died in 1957.
Bhai Jodh Singh died in 1981.
Bhai Taru Singh died in 1745.
Bhai Shaminder Singh died in 1991.
Bhai Amrik Singh died in 1984.
The first five members of the Khalsa, initiated by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, are known as the Panj Pyare (the Five Beloved Ones). They were Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mohkam Singh, and Bhai Sahib Singh. These individuals exemplified bravery and devotion, and they played a crucial role in the formation of the Khalsa, which was established to promote Sikh values and defend religious freedom. Their initiation marked a significant moment in Sikh history, symbolizing unity and commitment to faith.
Bhai Gurmel Singh died on 1991-09-08.
Bhai Mahi Singh Sunam died in 1710.
Bhai Kahn Singh of Nabha died on 1938-11-24.