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'''Ram Raiyas''' were the followers of [[Ram Rai]] (1646-87), who was the elder son of [[Guru Har Rai]]. Ram Rai changed a word of the [[Adi Granth]], from a hymn that was seen to be demeaning to Muslims at the court of the Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. This pleased the emperor and displeased Har Rai who expelled him. Ram Rai then set up a dera (camp/shrine) in the Dun valley from the grant given to him by Aurangzeb. The followers of ram rai are called ram raiyas
'''Ram Raiye''' is a sect whose followers follow [[Baba Ram Rai]] (1646-87), who was the elder son of [[Guru Har Rai]]. Ram Rai misinterpreted Gurbani of Nanak before Aurangzeb to make his friendly bond more strong by pleasing him. His mis-interpretation leads to his ex-communication. Guru har rai ji stopped speaking to his son and never met him again, even Guru Harkrishen never talked with his brother.
 
==Excommunication of Ram Rai==
  Aurangzeb realized that he could not bring Guru Har Rai Ji to Delhi with force. He then asked one of his ministers, Shiv Dayal, who was a devotee of the Guru to convince the Guru to come and talk to Aurangzeb. When Shiv Dayal made his request, the Guru said that he would not go, but would send his eldest son. The Guru told his 11 year old son, Baba Ram Rai to go and meet Aurangzeb.
 
Baba Ram Rai reached Delhi and went to Aurangzeb’s court. One day Aurangzeb said that Guru Nanak has insulted the Mulslim faith in one of his verses. Baba Ram Rai then manipulated the verse and gave wrong meanings of it just to make Aurangzeb happy.
 
When the Guru heard about this, he sent a letter to Baba Ram Rai which said, “Do not ever show me your face again. You have abandoned the truth for the sake of false respect.”
 
From that day on, the Guru did not speak to his own son Ram Rai and ordered all Sikhs to stay away from him.
 
In Falicity, Aurangzeb donated him land in doon valley
 
 
Ram Rai changed a word of the [[Adi Granth]], from a hymn that was seen to be demeaning to Muslims at the court of the Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. This pleased the emperor and displeased Har Rai who expelled him. Ram Rai then set up a dera (camp/shrine) in the Dun valley from the grant given to him by Aurangzeb. The followers of ram rai are called ram raiyas


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Ram Raiye is a sect whose followers follow Baba Ram Rai (1646-87), who was the elder son of Guru Har Rai. Ram Rai misinterpreted Gurbani of Nanak before Aurangzeb to make his friendly bond more strong by pleasing him. His mis-interpretation leads to his ex-communication. Guru har rai ji stopped speaking to his son and never met him again, even Guru Harkrishen never talked with his brother.

Excommunication of Ram Rai

  Aurangzeb realized that he could not bring Guru Har Rai Ji to Delhi with force. He then asked one of his ministers, Shiv Dayal, who was a devotee of the Guru to convince the Guru to come and talk to Aurangzeb. When Shiv Dayal made his request, the Guru said that he would not go, but would send his eldest son. The Guru told his 11 year old son, Baba Ram Rai to go and meet Aurangzeb.

Baba Ram Rai reached Delhi and went to Aurangzeb’s court. One day Aurangzeb said that Guru Nanak has insulted the Mulslim faith in one of his verses. Baba Ram Rai then manipulated the verse and gave wrong meanings of it just to make Aurangzeb happy.

When the Guru heard about this, he sent a letter to Baba Ram Rai which said, “Do not ever show me your face again. You have abandoned the truth for the sake of false respect.”

From that day on, the Guru did not speak to his own son Ram Rai and ordered all Sikhs to stay away from him.

In Falicity, Aurangzeb donated him land in doon valley


Ram Rai changed a word of the Adi Granth, from a hymn that was seen to be demeaning to Muslims at the court of the Emperor Aurangzeb. This pleased the emperor and displeased Har Rai who expelled him. Ram Rai then set up a dera (camp/shrine) in the Dun valley from the grant given to him by Aurangzeb. The followers of ram rai are called ram raiyas

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