![]() There after Guru Gobind honoured them with the title Mazhabi ("faithful") and said loudly, " Rangrete Guru Ke Bete"(The Rangretas are the Guru's sons) to the all Mazhabi Sikhs. When Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth guru of Sikh, was martyred by the Mughals at Chandni Chowk, Delhi, Bhai Jiwan Singh along with two other Sikhs, recovered his dismembered body from a Muslim crowd and brought it back to his son, Guru Gobind Singh. ![]() Later, Jaita married Bibi Raj Kaur, daughter of Surjan Singh. When Sikh families staying at Patna returned to Punjab Bhai Jaita and his family went to Ramdas village and lived with Bhai Gurditta, the great-grandson of Baba Buddha. In addition, he learned horse-riding, swimming, music, and Kirtan. He grew up at Patna where he got training in various weapons and learned the art of warfare. ![]() Bhai Jaita was born in 1661at Patna, Bihar (India) to Sada Nand and mother, Mata Premo transcendence and immanence, in pantheism and nondualism.
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