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Cause of death
  
Death by boiling

Nephews
  
Bachittar Singh

Siblings
  
Bhai Mani Singh

Name
  
Bhai Dayala

Known for
  
Sikh Martyr


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Died
  
November 9, 1675, Delhi, New Delhi

Hans raj hans bhai dayala ji sikhi diyan shaana


Dhan guru tegh bahadur ji bhai sati das ji bhai dayala ji katha g vishal singh ji 21st july 17


Death

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Bhai Dayala was one of the Sikhs who accompanied Guru Tegh Bahadur when the latter left Anandpur for Delhi on 11 July 1675, the other two were brothers---Bhai Mati Das, a Dewan and Bhai Sati Das, a Scribe at Guru’s court. Along with the Ninth Guru, they were arrested on orders of Emperor Aurangzeb at Agra. On 9 November 1675 A.D he was put into a big cauldron full of water which was later heated to the boiling point. It is said that in the end all of his skin was peeled off the bones in boiling water and he died. Bhai Dayala Das was brutally martyrdom along with Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Sati Das and Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib at Chandni Chowk Delhi in 1675. Bhai Dayala Das was 33 years old when he was martyrdom. Bhai Dayala Das sustained with two sons named Bhai Kalyan Singh and Bhai Matha Singh. Both of them were martyrdom filling along with Guru Gobind Singh against Mughals in 29-08-1700 and 08-10-1700 at Anandpur Sahib.

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The Bhat Vahi Jadavansian says:- Lakhia beta Godhu Ka, Nagahia, Hem, Hari beta Lakhia ke, Naik Dhuma Beta Kahne ka Tumar Bijlant Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Mahal Nauwan ki lash uthae lae- day dia Raisina gum men adhi Garhi rain rahe. Lakhi son of Godhu, Nagahia, Hema and Hari sons of Lakhi, Nanik Dhuma son of Kahne, timar Bijlant pick up the body of Guru Tegh Bahadur the ninth Guru and cremated it is Raisina village 12 minutes before down.

References

Bhai Dayala Wikipedia


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