Banda Singh Bahadur:- Journey from Bairagi to Bahadur

There came a day, Thousands of hearts were on their way Without any binding or fear, Life and death at their feet slaves mere; There on the banks of those rivers The tale of that day still shivers Excerpts from Bandi Bir by Rabindranath Tagore Madho Das, born as Lachman Dev and later renowned as Banda Singh Bahadur, was a distinguished saint of his era in Maharashtra. He established his spiritual center, known as a Dera, in Nanded. His teachings, which emphasized non-violence, Vaishnavism, vegetarianism, and living a Sattvic life, garnered widespread acclaim. It is his story from Bairagi to Bahadur. Early life:- Madho was born as Lachman Dev in a Hindu family in Rajouri(Jammu & Kashmir). His family was quite poor. Not much is known about his early life other than the fact that Madho was fond of hunting and shooting and learned the arts of horseriding, wrestling, archery, and swordsmanship at a young age and quite quickly. According to a tale about Madho Das...