IT was a time of oppression, exploitation, murder, slavery, rape and intolerance. When people had lost all hope in the merciless reign of emperors, 13-year-old Gobind Rai was installed as the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, and he knew that it was his ordained responsibility to fight and protect the people, like the Gurus before him.
He mastered the art of war, Sanskrit and Persian. As a talented writer and researcher, his works inspired the ordinary people. With all these advantages, Gobind Rai became a perfect warrior.
