‘Around midday the Guru would again bathe, dress in new clothes and adorn themselves with various weapons and armoury.
They would take a hawk in their hand, gather their soldiers together and set off.
They would hunt various animals, race their horses and perform many other such deeds.
They would often stay for a few days and then return to meet the congregation.
When the Guru was not hunting they would have their warriors wrestle and indulge in other such martial activities.’
(Tvarikh Guru Khalsa, Part 1, page 441)
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