Guru Har Rai The 7th Guru of the Sikhs |
Guru Har Rai the 7th Guru of the Sikhs
Who was the father of Guru Har Rai Ji
Guru Har Rai, also known as Har Rai, was the 7th Guru of the Sikhs. Apart from being a spiritual and nationalist saint, he was also a warrior. He was born in Punjab. He was married to Kishan Kaur Ji.
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What did Guru Har Rai teach ?
His two sons were Guru Ramarai Ji and Harkishan Sahib Ji. Guru Har Rai helped the rebellion of Dara Shikoh, brother of the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. Guru Har Rai died in 1661 AD.
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Hargobind Sahib, the 6th Guru of the Sikhs, had declared his grandson Har Rai ji as 'Saptam Nanak' at the young age of 14, before his death.
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Actually Guru Hargobind Singh had three marriages. From whom a daughter and five sons were born. The eldest son's name was Guru Ditta. Once Guru Hargobind Singh went to the ashram of
Udasi Sant Srichandra.
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Mahatma Srichandra demanded Guru Ditta from him. And he was declared the successor of his throne after him. Har Rai mother's name was Nihal Kaur, wife of Baba Guru Ditta.
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When Guru Hargobind realized that his last time was nearing, he handed over the throne to his grandson. At that time Guru Har Rai was very young.
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