This painting depicts that epic moment when Baba Banda Singh ji Bahadur captures Wazir Singh, in order to bring Wazir Khan to justice for executing the Chotte Sahibzadey, the innocent children of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
The Guru, after having blessed him with temporal authority, adorned him with a sword, a bow, five arrows with golden tips from his quiver, and an insignia of the Khalsa, the Nishan Sahib.
..in light of the inspiration of this great historical figure-the true tercentennial commemoration of Banda Singh Bahadur's establishment of the Khalsa Raj is possible if the Sikhs stand up with strength and grace for those under-represented...
Keeping focus on highlighting Punjab’s heritage through exhibitions, PDL developed another exhibition, The Khalsa Raj: Banda, Battles & Body Politic. Focus of the exhibit is the digitized heritage of Punjab that elucidate various interesting facets of this glorious era under Banda Singh Bhadur.
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“Through this one-hour film, we have taken the heroics of one of the greatest Sikh warriors to the people and showcased the glorious history of the Sikhs to the world. We are releasing this movie on TV channels in various countries like the US, Canada, the UK and Australia,” Harjit Singh Ricky, writer and director of this film, told IANS.
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To commemorate the Tri-Centenary of the victory of Sirhind by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, the Sikhs are celebrating this last Shatabdi with much fervor and enthusiasm at Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab.
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Historians depict him as a converted Sikh from a Bairagi militant Sadhu who was bestowed with strength and motivation by the will of Guru Gobind Singh.
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