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  • |Subject Name = Baba Gurditta Sahib Ji [[File:Baba Gurditta Ji|thumb|An original portrait of Baba Gurditta, from which the contemporary portraits draw their source.]]
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  • ...ba Gurditta Ji(Son of GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI) and Baba Sri Chand Ji. Baba Gurditta Ji breathed his last breath at this place.
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  • ...ba Gurditta Ji(Son of GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI) and Baba Sri Chand Ji. Baba Gurditta Ji breathed his last breath at this place.
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  • ...f April 1635. Asman Khan was killed in this battle with an arrow from Baba Gurditta's bow.
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  • ...rdaspur]] Distt. [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji came at this place for his son Baba Gurditta Ji's marraige with [[Bibi Ananti]] ji daughter of [[Bhai Rama]] ji. Allong Gurudwara Satkartarian marks the site where the wedding party of Baba Gurditta is believed to have halted. The shrine is affiliated to the [[Shiromani Gur
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  • ...ferred to in chronicles as Nihalo and Mata Bassi, was the wife of [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613-38), the eldest son of [[Guru Hargobind]] (1595-1644). She was t Her marriage to [[Baba Gurditta]] took place on 17 April 1624. Two sons, Dhir Mall and (Guru) [[Guru Har R
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  • '''MATA ANANTI''', wife of Baba Gurditta and mother of GURU Har Rai, NANAK VII. She was popularly known as Mata Natt
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  • * [[June 19]] Baba Gurditta laid the foundation of Nanaki Chak town.
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  • '''Sent by Guru Hargobind to Join Baba Gurditta''' ...the spiritual successor of Baba Sri Chand, founder of the Udasi sect. Baba Gurditta deputed him to preach the tenets of Sikhism in the Pothohar region (northwe
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  • Tiloka had two sons Gurditta and Sukchain, the former was the ancestor of the Nabha family and the latte
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  • This village has has many majestic gurudwaras. Gurdwara Janamasthan Baba Gurditta ji on Patti Kamal, Gurdwara Damdama Sahib in the village, Gurudwara Angith ...urditta ji with true heart, the wish is always fulfilled. ''Dhan Dhan Baba Gurditta, deen duni da tikka , jo var mangaya so var ditta''. It is also said that t
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  • ...i Chhevin, and blessed him. Of these gifts, the Guru gave the hawk to Baba Gurditta and the robes to Painda Khan, a devotee of the Guru and a commander in his
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  • |Subject Name = Baba Gurditta Sahib Ji [[File:Baba Gurditta Ji|thumb|An original portrait of Baba Gurditta, from which the contemporary portraits draw their source.]]
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  • Bhai Buddha -> Bhana -> Sarwan -> Jalal -> Jhanda -> Gurditta -> Bhai Ram Kanwar (Gurbaksh Singh)
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  • ...e the event. A third one is dedicated to Guru Hargobind's eldest son, Baba Gurditta, who was also married at Batala. *[[Gurudwara Satkartarian]] marks the site where the wedding party of Baba Gurditta is believed to have halted.
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  • ...llowers of Dhir Mal (1627-1677), who was the eldest son of [[Baba Gurditta|Gurditta]], who in turn was the eldest son of [[Guru Hargobind]]. Dhir Mal, missing
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  • ...here when travelling to Batala with the wedding party of his son, Baba Gurditta. The present building, comprising a square sanctum within a high ceilinged
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  • ...eft the rest saying that the remaining milk would be drank by a Sikh named Gurditta. The Gurdwara honours the visit of Guru Nanak in the 16th century to this l
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  • ...e At that time allong with GURU SAHIB WAS SHRI GURU HAR RAI SAHIB JI, BABA GURDITTA JI, SHRI GURU TEGBAHADUR JI (all were in there childhood) and Mata Nanaki j
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  • ...Das of village Talla. It is said that [[Ani Rai]], [[Bibi Viro]] & [[Baba Gurditta]] were all born to Mata Damodari. The descendants of Mata Damadari live nea
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  • This was the home of [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Hargobind's eldest son, which later also served as the home of his
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  • ==Ground was broken on June 19, 1665, by Baba Gurditta Randhawa==
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  • ...ly 1635, when Raja Himmat Chand Hinduri, supported by 100 SikhS under Baba Gurditta, had worsened the Pathans in the battle ofNangal Gujjran. Now finding the G
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  • ...and recited poetry extolling chivalrous deeds of past heroes. When [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Har Gobind`s eldest son, was married, he was taken round by the Gur
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  • ...mentions that Guru Hargobind, at the time of the wedding of his son, Baba Gurditta, visited this house. It continued to be in private possession until taken o
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  • ...of this story mentions that the future visitor being a Sikh by the name of Gurditta. ...puted his son [[Baba Gurditta]] to visit the Pir and accept the milk. Baba Gurditta reached him, and asked for milk.
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  • ...ho bought the land from Raja Tara Chand of Kehloor through his son, [[Baba Gurditta]]. The place is also associated with the memory of a Muslim saint, [[Pir Bu *[[Gurdwara Shish Mahal]]: first built as the home of Baba Gurditta Guru Hargobind later established his residence here. Both Sri [[Guru Har R
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  • ...[[Kiratpur]] on 21 January 1637 and was ordained head of a dhudn by [[Baba Gurditta]], the head of the sect, on 12 September the same year. He preached in the
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  • ...that Guru Har Rai himself attended his funeral and appointed his son, Bhai Gurditta, to take his place at Kiratpur.
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  • ...ched on outskirts of vill dhakoli. As this village was laid down by [[Bhai Gurditta]], elder son of [[Guru Hargobind]], there were lots of sikh followers in th
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  • ...). The last one belonged to Baba Sri Chand who had gifted the same to Baba Gurditta (grandfather of Bibi Rup Kaur) and Bibi Rup Kaur had received it as a gift
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  • ...with the family to Kiratpur. At the death, in 1638, of his father, [[Baba Gurditta]], he did not go to [[Kiratpur]] to attend the obsequies, nor did he part w
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  • ...[[khand]] or dual-edged sword. [[Guru Hargobind]] gave the hawk to [[Baba Gurditta]], his eldest son, and bestowed the horse, the dress and the sword upon Pai ...ess and sword, went out hunting the following day riding the horse. [[Baba Gurditta]], with his newly acquired white hawk, also happened to be sporting in the
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  • ...lace of Baba Gurditta, the eldest son of Guru Hargobind born in 1613. Baba Gurditta was a great saint and the father of Guru Har Rai as well as the elder broth ...is all the result of your blessing". Guru Hargobind also gave his son Baba Gurditta to Baba Sri Chand as the next leader of the Udasi order. Baba Sri Chand was
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  • ...ed a flock of goats. It was here that he began to be called Almast. [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613-38), the eldest son of [[Guru Hargobind]], who had succeeded Baba S
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  • ...a Ji was famous ‘Mahatma’ of Udasi sect. There were four disciples of Baba Gurditta Ji. Their names were ‘Baalu Hasna’, ‘Phoole Shah’, ‘Goyenda’ an Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • [[Baba Gurditta]] laid the foundation of Nanaki Chak town.
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  • ...in Faridkot district. Her marriage with Guru Hargobind gave birth to Baba Gurditta in 1613 and Bibi Viro in 1613. A small shrine on the outskirts of the villa
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  • ...hat Baba Sri Chand (14941629), son of Guru Nanak, held discourse with Baba Gurditta under a "lierirce" (Ziziphus mamtiana) before he chose him his successor as ...mblems of headship of the Udasi sect; and a few garments belonging to Baba Gurditta.
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  • ...r raised a new habitation. The ground was broken on June 19, 1665, by Baba Gurditta Randhawa. Karahprasad was distributed after the ceremonies. The new village
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  • ...1670 (1613 A.D.) Mata Damodri gave birth to a son who was afterwards named Gurditta, and who bore a remarkable likeness to Guru Nanak. After that he returned t ...rmanent abode. Some writers say that the land was purchased from him. Baba Gurditta founded the town of Kiratpur on that piece of land.
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  • *Gurdwara Sri Baba Gurditta Ji, village (Chandpur Rurki)
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  • ...or their religion and their Guru. Bidhi Chand engaged Kale Khan, and Baba Gurditta, the Guru's eldest son took on Asman Khan. Even Tegh Mal (later on the nint
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  • ...wn of Keeratpur Sahib {Keeratpur Sahib was founded and established by Baba Gurditta, son of Guru Hargobind Sahib}. Guru Har Rai Sahib played major role in the The foundation stone of the new town was laid down by Bhai Gurditta (great-grandson of Baba Buddha), on June 19,1665 at the present site of Gur
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  • ...was led by Diwan Durga Mal, and a "Tilak ceremony" was performed by [[Baba Gurditta]] on [[Guru Tegh Bahadur|Tegh Bahadur]], formally conferring Guruship onto * [[Baba Gurditta]]
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  • |Children = Sons - [[Baba Gurditta]], [[Suraj Mal|Baba Suraj Mal]], Baba Ani Rai, [[Baba Atal Rai|Baba Atal Ra
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  • ...5, Guru Hargobind had retired to Kiratpur, a town founded by his son, Baba Gurditta, on the base of the Kahlur mount. Kiratpur remained thereafter the seat of
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  • Guru Sahib had five sons (Baba Gurditta Ji, Suraj Mal, Aani Rai, Atal Rai, and Guru Teg Bahadhur Ji) and one daught
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  • ...ispleased at the news as Ram Rai was his cousin nephew (Grandson of [[Baba Gurditta]]) by relation (see [[Guru family tree]]). Guru ji travelled to Dehradoon t * [[Baba Gurditta]]
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  • ...all the result of your blessing". Guru Hargobind also gave his son [[Baba Gurditta]] to Baba Sri Chand as the next leader of the [[Udasi order]].
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  • ...ose people and moved them to come up with due respect for him. Later, Baba Gurditta instructed Almast, an Udasi, to trace Guru Nanak's stay in Dhaka. Almast d
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  • ...returned at the wish of the Guru to [[Dhir Mall]], the elder son of [[Baba Gurditta]] and a grandson of [[Guru Hargobind]]. Though many hope that the original ...peror Jahangir]]. He was present at the weddings of the Guru's sons [[Baba Gurditta]] (April 1621) and [[Baba Suraj Mall]] (April 1629). He offered [[ardas]] a
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  • ...and three of his companions were produced before the [[Qazi]] of the city. Gurditta had managed to escape. He remained in hiding in the city, and in spite of a ...and three of his companions were produced before the [[Qazi]] of the city. Gurditta had managed to escape. He remained in hiding in the city, and in spite of a
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  • ...h Dyal Das and Gurditta, a descendant of Bhai Budha (different from [[Baba Gurditta]], the son of Guru Hargobind, brother of Guru Teg Bahadur and father of Gur ...others were included in the deputation of five men containing Dyal Das and Gurditta to sent to Bakala to confirm the nomination of Teg Bahadur as the ninth Gur
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  • ...in his throne after his release from Gwalior. He, through his son, Baba [[Gurditta]] (1613 - 38), founded the township of Kiratpur in Kahlur (Bilaspur) state
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  • Letters addressed to Sikhs by historical personages as [[Baba Gurditta]], the elder son of [[Guru Hargobind]], [[Mata Sundari]] and [[Mata Sahib D
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  • ...District, where Tegh Bahadtir the younger brother of his grandfather Baba Gurditta lived. The Sikhs went to Bakala village and acknowledged Guru Tegh Bahadur
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  • ...o just as Baba Siri Chand ji had remained close to the first 6 Gurus, Baba Gurditta was always in close contact with the ensuing four Gurus. We should remember
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  • ...ted Baba Gurditta to the Udasi order and appointed him his successor. Baba Gurditta appointed four head preachers Almast, Phul, Goind (or Gonda) and Balu Husri However, after Guru Hargobind had allowed his eldest son, Baba Gurditta, to join Baba Sri Chand's sect, the Udasis began to receive support and gui
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  • ...cessor and is regarded as a patriarch of the Udasi Sampardai (order). Baba Gurditta was the father of [[Guru Har Rai]], the grandfather of [[Guru Harkrishan]] ...steem. In 1626, when at the behest of Guru Hargobind, his eldest son, Baba Gurditta, proceeded to found the town of Kiratpur in the lower Sivalik hills, he had
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  • '''Baoli Sahib:''' It is said a descendant of Baba Gurditta Ji of the Dhakauli village near Zirakpur meditated here for a number of yea
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  • In 1613, on the day of Purnima, Baba Gurditta Ji was born to Sri Hargobind Ji. When he was thirteen years of age, he was
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  • ...Saturday, January 26, 1630, shortly after the demise of her husband [[Baba Gurditta]]. Guru Har Rai was married to [[Mata Krishen Kaur]] the daughter of Baba
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  • ...and three of his companions were produced before the [[Qazi]] of the city. Gurditta had managed to escape. He remained in hiding in the city, and in spite of a
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  • ...wn of Keeratpur Sahib {Keeratpur Sahib was founded and established by Baba Gurditta, son of Guru Hargobind Sahib}. Guru Har Rai Sahib played a major role in th The foundation stone of the new town was laid down by Bhai Gurditta (great-grandson of Baba Buddha), on June 19,1665 at the present site of Gur
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  • ...and three of his companions were produced before the [[Qazi]] of the city. Gurditta had managed to escape. He remained in hiding in the city, and in spite of a
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  • ...ctated the entire Granth Sahib at Damdama Sahib. Dhir Mal, the son of Baba Gurditta and grandson of Guru Hargobind, had taken possession of the Adi Granth; he
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  • ...sted to him the missionary work of Sikhism in various parts of India. Baba Gurditta under the guidance of Guru Hargobind opened many new missionary centres at ...sted to him the missionary work of Sikhism in various parts of India. Baba Gurditta under the guidance of Guru Hargobind opened many new missionary centres at
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  • * 15: Baba Gurditta (1613-1638) was born on 15 November 1613 to Mata Damodari at Daroli Bhai, D
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  • After a certain period of time had elapsed, Baba Gurditta instructed Almast, an Udasi, to trace out Guru Nanak's stay in Dhaka. Almas
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  • On a visit to Kiratpur in 1994, she went to the Baba Gurditta Gurdwara. Outside there was a bazaar with a stall that sold engraved metal
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  • ...ikhs like Bhai Mati Dass Ji, Bhai Sati Dass Ji, Bhai Dayal Das Ji and Baba Gurditta Ji, supported Guru Sahib in religious sittings during these tours.
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  • ...Hargobind]] after buying Land from Raja Tara Chand of Kehloor through Baba Gurditta. It is said that [[Guru Nanak Dev]] made a prophesy regarding the establish
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  • #Baba Gurditta Chand Ji
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  • On a visit to [[Kiratpur]] in 1994, she went to the Baba Gurditta Gurdwara. Outside there was a bazaar with a stall that sold engraved metal
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  • * Gurudwara Baba Gurditta, Chandpur Rurki
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  • |Children = Sons - [[Baba Gurditta]], [[Suraj Mal|Baba Suraj Mal]], Baba Ani Rai, [[Baba Atal Rai|Baba Atal Ra ...er of [[Narain Das]] of the village of [[Talla]]. She gave birth to [[Baba Gurditta]], [[Bibi Veero]] and [[Ani Rai Ji]]. His second marriage was with [[Mata N
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  • ...wn of Keeratpur Sahib {Keeratpur Sahib was founded and established by Baba Gurditta, son of Guru Hargobind Sahib}. Guru Har Rai Sahib played a major role in th The foundation stone of the new town was laid down by Bhai Gurditta (great-grandson of Baba Buddha), on June 19,1665 at the present site of Gur
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  • |brosis = Brother - [[Baba Gurditta]], [[Suraj Mal|Baba Suraj Mal]], Baba Ani Rai, [[Baba Atal Rai|Baba Atal Ra After the untimely death of his son [[Bhai Gurditta]], [[Guru Hargobind]] seemingly started grooming his grandson Har Rai to si
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  • ...their parents, to the village of Jhanda Ramdas where they stayed with Bhai Gurditta (1625-1675), the great-great-grandson of [[Bhai Buddha]] As Bhai Gurditta was detained in Delhi following the arrest of Guru Tegh Bahadur, Jaita was
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  • ...is all the result of your blessing". Guru Hargobind also gave his son Baba Gurditta to Baba Sri Chand as the next leader of the Udasi order. Baba Sri Chand die
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  • ...octagonal plan. It reminds one of Firoae Minar in Gaur. Gurdwara Dera Baba Gurditta at Kartarpur in Ropar district is a square structure placed on a high plint ...ch was reflected in a number of buildings throughout Punjab. Gurdwara Baba Gurditta, Kiratpur, is a representative example of this type of Sikh architecture. W
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  • ...tside Kartarpur and a bloody battle took place in which Guru Ji’s two sons Gurditta Ji and Tegh Mal Ji took part. In the battle Guru Ji himself confronted Pain ...of thirteen, Bahadur (brave). When the time came Guru Sahib Ji chose, Baba Gurditta Ji’s second son, Har Hai Ji to succeed him as the seventh Guru.
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  • 6---Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • *6---Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • *6---Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • ...in Faridkot district. Her marriage with Guru Hargobind gave birth to Baba Gurditta in 1613 and Bibi Viro in 1613. A small shrine on the outskirts of the villa
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  • ...’''' and '''Bhatt Vahi''' Guru Har Rai ji, the seventh Guru, son of [[Baba Gurditta]] Jee arrived in Srinagar in the year 1717 (Bikrami), Krishan Pakh, Pancham ...n shah was sad as no buddy demanded 500 Mohars. Baba Makhan Shah With bhai Gurditta asked about the sodhi vanshaj in the city then he got the news of Baba Tegh
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  • ...Sakhian’ and ‘Bhatt Vahi “ Guru Har Rai Jee, the Seventh Guru, Son of Baba Gurditta Jee arrived in Srinagae in the year seventeen hundred seventeen, Krishan pa
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  • '''[[1665]]: [[Baba Gurditta]] laid the foundation of Nanaki Chak town.'''
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  • The Gurdwara was founded by a missionary sent to Bangladesh by Baba Gurditta, son of Guru Hargobing (6th Guru) within 17th century and was completed in
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  • ...alwandi Sabo now called [[Damdama Sahib]]. [[Dhir Mal]], the son of [[Baba Gurditta]] and grandson of [[Guru Hargobind]], had taken possession of the Adi Grant
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  • * .... that [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613 - 1638), was the eldest son of the sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Harg
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  • ...about various religions. He met Guru Hargobind Ji, Guru Harrai Ji and Baba Gurditta Ji. He used to visit the congregation. From his writings it appears that he
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  • ...r her sons. Again, [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib, offered his eldest son [[Baba Gurditta]] and the father of [[Guru Har Rai]] Sahib, as successor to Baba Sri Chand.
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  • ...e felt the gurgaddhi should have gone to him. Dhir Mal was the son of Baba Gurditta Ji the eldest son of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, there was great enmity betwee
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  • ...], a town in the Sivalik foothills founded at his bidding by his son, Baba Gurditta, a few years earlier. None of the later Gurus resided or even visited Amrit
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  • ...and mother Ganga must have stayed back as the former gave birth to [[Baba Gurditta]] at Daroli on Purnima Asu, Samat 1665 (September 1608). 89 ...on the lookout for a foothold in the Shivalik hills. He sent his son Baba Gurditta who laid the foundation of Kiratpur (a place where praises of Lord are sung
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  • |Gurditta || One born with Guru's blessing ||
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