Shihan even fired at the Guru, who however escaped unhurt. Makkhan Shah, a wealthy trader and a staunch follower of Guru Tegh Bahadur who happened to be in town with his armed attendants, retaliated and plundered Dhir Mall`s residence. But when the Guru learnt what Makkhan Shah had done, he bade him restore the property to its owner. He even had the sacred volume returned to Dhir Mall. Shihan was not deterred from his malicious ways. According to Guru kian Sakhian, he was still with Dhir Mall when the latter, in 1676, was summoned by royal warrant to Delhi to be confined to the Fort of Ranthambore.
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