1. Bhai Taru Singh Ji was a great Sikh martyr from the eighteenth century, who sacrificed his life for the protection of his faith, Sikhism.
2. He was born in the village of Vallah in Amritsar, Punjab in 1720.
3. He was an incredible example of selfless service, bravery and devotion to his faith.
4. He was a great faith healer and a spiritual leader who devoted his life to helping others.
5. Bhai Taru Singh Ji was an ardent follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the 10th Sikh Guru.
6. He was a great warrior and fought in many battles against the Mughal Empire.
7. He also served as a spiritual teacher to his fellow Sikhs.
8. He was a great preacher and spread the message of Sikhism and the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
9. He was a great believer in the power of prayer and meditation and used to spend long hours in prayer and meditation.
10. He was a firm believer in the principles of equality, justice and compassion.
11. He was an advocate for the rights of the downtrodden and the oppressed.
12. He was arrested by Mughal officials for preaching about Sikhism and was brutally tortured and executed at the age of 52 in 1762.
13. He refused to convert to Islam and chose to remain a Sikh even when threatened with death.
14. His martyrdom is still remembered and celebrated by Sikhs around the world.
15. Bhai Taru Singh Ji is remembered as a great martyr and a symbol of courage and self-sacrifice.
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