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Bhaktmal: Guru Har Rai (भक्तमाल: गुरु हर राय)


Bhaktmal: Guru Har Rai
Real name - Har Rai
Other Names - Seventh Sikh Guru
Guru - Guru Hargobind
Born - 16 January 1630,
Place of Birth - Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab
Died - 6 October 1661, Rupnagar
Marital Status - Married
Language - Urdu, Hindi, Sanskrit, Persian, Braj Bhasha and Gurmukhi
Grandfather: Guru Hargobind
Father- Baba Gurditta
Mother - Mata Nihal Kaur
Wife - Mata Kishan Kaur
Children - Baba Ram Rai, Guru Har Krishan (Eighth Sikh Guru)
Famous - Seventh Sikh Guru
Guru Har Rai, revered as the seventh Nanak, was the seventh of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He became the Sikh leader at age 14. He was the grandson of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji.

The Guru continued to spread the message of Sikhism. He sent Bhagwan Gir to eastern India to preach Sikhism. Another disciple Bhai Pheru was sent to Rajasthan and Suthre Shah was appointed to Delhi. When Mughal emperor Shah Jehan's eldest son Dara Shikoh was seriously ill, Guru Har Rai sent a herbal medicine which cured him. Thus relations with the Mughals remained on a good footing for a short time.

Guru Har Rai Sahib was a kind-hearted and devoted nature, while he was a great embodiment of power and gentleness.

भक्तमाल: गुरु हर राय हिन्दी में पढ़ें

गुरु तेग बहादुर सिंह सिखों के नौवें गुरु थे। गुरु तेग बहादुर शहादत को हर साल 24 नवंबर को गुरु तेग बहादुर के शहीदी दिवस के रूप में याद किया जाता है।
 
 
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