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1487: Marriage of [[Guru Nanak]] to [[Mata Sulakhani]] on [[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544) at the home of [[Mool Chand]] in [[Batala]] (now Dera Sahib Gurdwara) | |||
== Birth: == | |||
'''1441''': [[Bhagat Kabir]] (1441-1518)* is believed to be born during this year. | |||
1441: [[Bhagat Kabir]] (1441-1518)* is believed to be born during this year. | |||
'''1469''': Birth of [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji ([[April 15]], [[1469]] - [[May 7]],[[1539]]),the the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[ten Gurus of the Sikhs]]. | |||
'''1473''': Birth of '''[[Mata Sulakhni]]''' ([[1473]]-[[1545]]), the wife of [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of [[Sikhism]]. She was the daughter of [[Mool Chand]] (sometimes referred as Mul Chand Chauna), a Chona Khatri of [[Batala]] and mother [[Chando Rani]]. | |||
'''1479''': Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. | |||
'''1481''': At the age of 12, [[Guru Nanak]] spends the 20 rupees that his father, [[Mehta Kalu]] gives to strike a "sacha sauda" ("true deal") on feeding the poor [[sadhu]]s. This is the beginning of the tradition of [[Langar]]. | |||
'''1494''': Birth of [[Baba Sri Chand]] ([[9 September]] [[1494]] – [[1629]]) was the eldest son of [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of [[Sikhism]]. Sri Chand was born to [[Mata Sulakhani]] on 9 September 1494 (Bhadon sudi 9, 1551Bk) at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], now in [[Kapurthala district]] of the [[Punjab]]. | |||
'''1497''': Birth of '''Baba Lakhmi Chand''' also called Lakhmi Chand ([[12 February]] [[1497]] - [[9 April]] [[1555]]), the younger son of [[Guru Nanak]], was born to [[Mata Sulakhni]] at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], in presentday [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]], on 19 Phagun 1553 Bk/12 February 1497. Unlike his elder brother, [[Sri Chand]], Lakhmi Das got married and led a householder's life. The [[Bedi]] families of the [[Punjab]] claim their descent from him. He died at Kartarpur (on Ravi) on 13 Baisakh 1612 Bk/[[9 April]] [[1555]]. | |||
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Events:
1487: Marriage of Guru Nanak to Mata Sulakhani on 8 July 1487 (Harh 24, 1544) at the home of Mool Chand in Batala (now Dera Sahib Gurdwara)
Birth:
1441: Bhagat Kabir (1441-1518)* is believed to be born during this year.
1469: Birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji (April 15, 1469 - May 7,1539),the the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs.
1473: Birth of Mata Sulakhni (1473-1545), the wife of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. She was the daughter of Mool Chand (sometimes referred as Mul Chand Chauna), a Chona Khatri of Batala and mother Chando Rani.
1479: Birth of Guru Amar Das Ji (May 5,1479 to September 1,1574) was the third of The Ten Gurus of Sikhism.
1481: At the age of 12, Guru Nanak spends the 20 rupees that his father, Mehta Kalu gives to strike a "sacha sauda" ("true deal") on feeding the poor sadhus. This is the beginning of the tradition of Langar.
1494: Birth of Baba Sri Chand (9 September 1494 – 1629) was the eldest son of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Sri Chand was born to Mata Sulakhani on 9 September 1494 (Bhadon sudi 9, 1551Bk) at Sultanpur Lodhi, now in Kapurthala district of the Punjab.
1497: Birth of Baba Lakhmi Chand also called Lakhmi Chand (12 February 1497 - 9 April 1555), the younger son of Guru Nanak, was born to Mata Sulakhni at Sultanpur Lodhi, in presentday Kapurthala district of the Punjab, on 19 Phagun 1553 Bk/12 February 1497. Unlike his elder brother, Sri Chand, Lakhmi Das got married and led a householder's life. The Bedi families of the Punjab claim their descent from him. He died at Kartarpur (on Ravi) on 13 Baisakh 1612 Bk/9 April 1555.