Game of love- BANDISHOR - freedom

BANDISHOR - freedom 

Bandishor divas is the celebration for Sikhs. Divali is the celebration of light for the Hindu faith, when Rama rescued Sitaa from the ten headed Ravaanaa. They lit dheevay (Divali lamps all the way home). The story below illustrates bandishor was on the same day as Divali. Please educate others! 

As the 7ft 6 Guru Hargobind Sahib 
was captured by the moghuls and imprisoned in the Gwalior Fort, his plan was taking shape. 
Guru sahib had infact built a friendship with the then emperor Jahangir. He saved the emperor from certain death, as a lion attacked. Jahangir had become a great admirer of the young Sikh Guru. However, this was short lived.
Murtaza Khan (Govenor of Lahore) became increasingly intimidated by Guru Sahib. He approached Jahangir and concocted a story to initiate an attack. He said, in Amritsar, the Sikh Guru has constructed a throne, which is higher than any in the country and he is proclaiming to be higher than even you. He is looking to avenge the death of his father. We have to do something. 
Jahangir was an erratic leader, who was easily influenced. Much different to Akbar, his understanding and respectable father. 
Jahangir had already imprisoned 52 Hindu kings from around India, who were the localized leaders.
So Guru Hargobind was taken to the Gwalior fort, an impenetrable fortress and still remains as one of the lasting memories of the moghul dynasty. 
While Guru sahib remained in prison, he sang Gurbani, repeated Naam (name of God) and those around him were transfixed by such an individual. He was not only a warrior but also a saint. At Amritvela, the prisoners saw the light of God, shining through Guru Sahib. Each time he repeated Vaheguroo, the light just got brighter and brighter. 
Guru sahib was no prisoner, he was there to liberate others. He was there to break the shackles of those who were powerless. 
The world encourages us to put shackles on us such as:

'I can't keep my Kesh,

I can't do paath, 

I can't do simran, 

I can't take Amrit - what will people think. 

Our Guru, Hargobind sahib Ji, is always there waiting for us to call him to our aid, to break these bonds. For some reason we don't want to call him. We are happy in our lives, attaching ourselves to society but at the same time our bonds with Guru Ji are becoming weaker. 
Most of society, entices us to move away from Sikhi. 
Emperor Jahangir had become really ill and was told that he would need a holy man to pray for him, as all other medical help had been exhausted. There was no hope and Guru Hargobind sahib Ji was asked to help. 
The sangtaaa of Amritsar, led by Baba Buddha ji, approached Gwalior Fort. By now, Guru sahib had been imprisoned for months and they were missing Guru ji (Guru Arjan Dev Ji) immensely. They were also worried that they may never see Guru sahib again. 
Guru assured them that he would be returning to Amritsar soon. 

Guru Ji can get rid of any disease or pain, as long as one has faith. 
Once Jahangir got better, Guruji was granted release but refused to leave. Guru Ji taught us that oppression is a sin and so is allowing it to happen to others. Guru ji ordered the release of all the 52 kings, who were political prisoners and had committed no crime. Jahangir then tried to cleverly restrict the amount of prisoners released by saying, 
'Only those who can hold onto your chola, will be released' 

Guruji instantly ordered a special chola to be made, with 52 tassels and walked out of Gwalior fort, with the 52 kings following.

This is a strong message for us all. If we put faith in the Guru, he will lead us out of difficulty and deliver us into peace. Great are those who hold onto Guru Sahib Ji, regardless of what they experience in their life. For all, this is a learning experience. The kings would have to live as beggars and peasants to fully appreciate living as kings. When we experience hardship, Guru sahib is always with us but we often lose faith within him. Those that keep faith, are released from the shackles of pain and feel better for the experience gained. They can fully appreciate the bliss they are given by Guru Ji. Something they have never experienced before.

Bhai Gurdaas Ji Says "The True Guru is the giver of freedom from bondages and makes the detached ones liberated in life"

Vaheguroo!