Tale of King of Sirmaur is one of 405 tales written in the Charitropakhyan, bani by Shri Guru Gobind Singh. This tale is the Seventy-first (71st) Charittar of the Charitropakhyan. This tale, is presumably taken from the events in the guru's life, during the years that he spent in Paunta Sahib. The events in the tale recounts the reception that the people Guru Sahib gave to the Guru, his family and the many Sikh devotees on their arrival at Kapal Mochan, a 'shopping' trip to Nathan and the bounteous hunting that he had enjoyed along the way. It also relates a plan by which the Guru and his Sikhs were able to punish some punish some manmukhs who had come to to the area 'disguised' as pilgrims, while at the same time his plan provided 'Robes of Honor' for the crowds of devotees that came for
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