Baba Tara Singh Vaan 🎵 Ohu Nehu Navela


300 years ago, one man’s refusal to bow down sparked a revolution that saved the Sikh identity.
By 1726, after the Shaheedi of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur (1716), many Sikhs had begun to settle into "normal" life, attempting to integrate into a society that oppressed them... until Baba Tara Singh Ji stood up.
A simple dispute over grazing land turned into a legendary stand against the Mughal Empire. This wasn't just a battle; it was the birth of the Sikh Renaissance and the catalyst for the first-ever Sarbat Khalsa.
Join us as we uncover the story of the 22 Singhs who chose death over dishonour and reminded the Panth that a Sikh's first loyalty is to the Guru, not to a tyrant's peace. Topics:
00:00:00 - Coming up
00:01:28 - Introduction
00:02:25 - What does reunion mean?
00:04:36 - Missing Sikh girl is found by Sikh community
00:10:10 - Shaheedi of Baba Tara Singh Vaan
00:45:54 - Bibi Mehma Kaur - Prabh Ji Tu Merai Praan Adhaarai
01:00:13 - Bhai Arjan Singh - Ohu Nehu Navelaa