Bhai Mati Das

 Bhai Mati Das (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਮਤੀ ਦਾਸ; kicked the bucket 1675) alongside his more youthful sibling Bhai Sati Das were saints of early Sikh history. Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Dayala, and Bhai Sati Das were executed at a kotwali (police headquarters) in the Chandni Chowk zone of Delhi, under the express requests of Emperor Aurangzeb not long before the suffering of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Bhai Mati Das was executed by being bound between two columns and cut in two.[ 


Bhai Mati Das was a Hindu Punjabi and had a place with the Mohyal Hindu Brahmin family, he was separated of the Chhibber family.[2] He lived in the old town of Karyala, around ten kilometers from Chakwal headed for the Katas Raj Temples in the Jhelum District in Punjab (Pakistan). Bhai Sati Das was his more youthful sibling. Bhai Mati Das was the child of Hira Nand, a devotee of Guru Har Gobind, under whom he had taken on in numerous conflicts and was an incredible warrior. Hira Nand was the grandson of Lakhi Das, the child of the Bhai Praga,[3] who was likewise a saint and had been a Jathedar (pioneer) in Guru Hargobind's first fight

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