Guru Hargobind (गुरु हरगोबिंद)


Bhaktamal | Guru Hargobind
Real Name - Hargobind
Other Names - Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji
Guru - Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Born - 19 June 1595
Place of Birth - Amritsar
Died - 19 March 1644, Kiratpur Sahib
Marital Status - Married
Language - Punjabi, Hindi
Father- Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Mother - Mata Ganga
Wife - Mata Nanaki
Grandparents: Guru Ram Das, Mata Bhani
Grandchildren: Guru Gobind Singh, Guru Har Rai
Founder - Founder of the Akal Sena, Founding Kiratpur Sahib and Hargobindpur
Famous - Sixth Sikh Guru
Guru Hargobind was the sixth of the ten Sikh Gurus. He became the Sikh Guru in 1606 after the death of his father, Guru Arjan Dev. Guru Hargobind Ji was a great warrior and a powerful leader.

He built the Akal Takht, the highest seat of Sikh authority, and established the Khalsa, a Sikh warrior community. Guru Hargobind Ji was a strong supporter of religious freedom and equality. He fought against the Mughal Empire, which was trying to suppress Sikhism. Guru Hargobind was a wise and compassionate leader. He is remembered as one of the most important figures in Sikh history.
गुरु हरगोबिंद - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
गुरु हरगोबिंद दस सिख गुरुओं में से छठे सिख गुरु थे। वह अपने पिता गुरु अर्जन देव की मृत्यु के बाद 1606 में सिख गुरु बने। गुरु हरगोबिंद जी एक महान योद्धा और शक्तिशाली नेता थे।
Bhakt Guru Hargobind BhaktGuru Govind Singh BhaktGuru Nanak BhaktWaheguru BhaktSikhism BhaktGuru Granth Sahib BhaktGurumukhi BhaktKhalsa BhaktSikh Sikh Guru Bhakt
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