In 1704, the combined forces of the Mughals and the Hill Chieftains raised conflict against the tenth Guru of the Sikh traditions, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
From "Srishti ki Chadar", protector of humanity, to "Dharam di Chadar" to now "Hindi di Chadar" - that's how the Guru's legacy has undergone revisionism in 400 years.
Growing up in Sikkim, he had never learned to read Gurumukhi as a young man. The coming of age happened when he was pursuing graduate studies in the US and a series of "fortuitous encounters" with Sikhs inspired him to learn about his .