Abstract
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur, ninth Sikh Guru, fell as a martyr to the freedom of
consciousness and belief. The Guru's great sacrifice was to vindicate the people's
right to profess and practice their faith. It meant the assertion of the principle of justice for
which the ruling Mughal rulers of the day had very scant regard. For this reason, the life,
career, and teachings of Guru Tegh Bahadur are of immense significance even in
contemporary times, when the forces of hate, fanaticism, and tyranny are still very dominant
and assertive.