Central Themes

The Bani of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji emphasizes:

Style and Language

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s Bani is marked by simplicity, clarity, and emotional intensity. His saloks, often just two or four lines, contain distilled wisdom. The tone is contemplative, somber, and introspective, guiding seekers toward renunciation of ego and attachment.

Place in Guru Sri Granth Sahib Ji

His Bani is found towards the end of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, just before the saloks of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. This placement reflects its role as a spiritual climax—preparing the seeker for the ultimate union with the Divine. His compositions are sung daily in Sikh congregations, especially the Salok Mahalla 9, recited during funerals and Ardas, providing comfort and strength.

Relevance Today

In a world driven by materialism and anxiety, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s Bani offers profound peace. It teaches us to live in the world yet remain inwardly detached, to embrace courage over fear, and to uphold truth and justice. His words are not just poetry but living guidance—mirroring the life he lived and the martyrdom he embraced for humanity’s freedom of conscience.