Bhai Dayala


Bhai Dyala ji also known as Bhai Dyal Das, was an early martyr of the Sikh ethos He was martyred alongside his companions Bhai Mati Das and Bhai Sati Das and the Ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur.

Service of Guru Har Krishan

Bhai Dayala was one of the twenty five or so Sikhs, alongside Mata Sulakhni, that accompanied Guru Har Krishan when he left Kiratpur to visit King Aurangzeb in Delhi in 1604.

Service of Guru Tegh Bahadur

Bhai Dayala was known to be one of the Guru's most dearest and closest companions. Bhai Dayala was the chief of the sangat at Patna Sahib and enlisted incharge of all the masands in the east, and when the Guru's sun Gobind Rai was born it was him who sent Guru Tegh Bahadur a letter, who was at Dacca, informing him of his son's birth.
Bhai Dayala helped take care of the Guru's son with the help of Bhai Kirpal and was with the Guru at Lakhnaur where the Guru was with his family and son Gobind Rai when they came from Patna and headed to Baba Bakala around 1672.
When the Guru left Anandpur Sahib on July 11, 1675 where he would head towards Delhi to meet Aurungzeb he was accompanied by Bhai Dayal Das, Bhai Mati Das, and Bhai Sati Das.

Arrest

Bhai Dayala was one of the Sikhs who accompanied Guru Tegh Bahadur when the latter left Anandpur for Delhi on 11 July 1675, the other two were brothers---Bhai Mati Das, a Dewan and Bhai Sati Das, a Scribe at Guru’s court. Along with the Ninth Guru, they were arrested on orders of Emperor Aurangzeb at Agra.

Martyrdom

On November 11, 1675 after Bhai Mati Das' execution Bhai Dayala refuted with temperament against the Mughals calling Aurangzeb a tyrant and cursed him for committing atrocities in the name of God and religion and said there would be a demise of the Mughal empire. Bhai Dayala was tied with an iron chain like a bundle then was made to stand erect into a big cauldron full of water with only his head and shoulders seen. The vessel was then heated to the boiling point as Bhai Dayala began to recite Japuji Sahib. He was then roasted into a block of charcoal.