The correct answer is: B. Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the tenth and final human Guru of Sikhism. He was born in Patna Sahib, India in 1666 and died in Nanded, India in 1708. He is considered to be the founder of the Khalsa Panth, the collective body of all baptized Sikhs.
The Khalsa Panth was formed on Baisakhi Day in 1699. On this day, Guru Gobind Singh Ji baptized five men, known as the Panj Pyare, into the Khalsa Panth. He gave them the five Ks, the five articles of faith that all baptized Sikhs wear: Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (a wooden comb), Kara (a steel bracelet), Kachera (cotton shorts), and Kirpan (a sword).
The Khalsa Panth was formed to defend the Sikh faith and to protect the Sikh people from persecution. The Khalsa Panth is a symbol of Sikh unity and strength.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Guru of Sikhism. He was born in Talwandi, India in 1469 and died in Kartarpur, India in 1539. He is considered to be the founder of Sikhism.
- Guru Angad Dev Ji was the second Guru of Sikhism. He was born in Matte di Sarai, India in 1504 and died in Khadur Sahib, India in 1552. He is credited with developing the Gurmukhi script, which is used to write the Sikh holy scriptures.
- Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was the ninth Guru of Sikhism. He was born in Amritsar, India in 1621 and died in Delhi, India in 1675. He is known for his sacrifice to protect the Hindu faith from persecution.