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'''[[Guru Har Krishan]]''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗ੝ਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਕ੝ਰਿਸ਼ਨ) ([[Wednesday]], [[23 July]] [[1656]] - [[Saturday]], [[16 April]] [[1664]]) was the eighth of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. Guru ji was born at [[Kiratpur|Kiratpur Sahib]], [[Punjab]], [[India]] and was the second son of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Mata Krishan Kaur]]. He became Guru on [[Sunday]], '''[[20 October]]''' [[1661]] following in the footsteps of his father, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji.  He is fondly called "Bal Guru" ("Child Guru") as Guru ji attained Guruship at a young age of just over 5 years old.
'''[[Guru Har Krishan]]''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਕ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਨ) ([[Wednesday]], [[23 July]] [[1656]] - [[Saturday]], [[16 April]] [[1664]]) was the eighth of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. Guru ji was born at [[Kiratpur|Kiratpur Sahib]], [[Punjab]], [[India]] and was the second son of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Mata Krishan Kaur]]. He became Guru on [[Sunday]], '''[[20 October]]''' [[1661]] following in the footsteps of his father, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji.  He is fondly called "Bal Guru" ("Child Guru") as Guru ji attained Guruship at a young age of just over 5 years old.


Guru sahib caused the illiterate water-carrier named [[Chhaju Ram]] to expound the philosophy of the holy [[Gita]] on the challenge from Pandit Lal Chand. On hearing this narration of the holy Gita, Pandit [[Lal Chand]] was deeply humiliated. He was so impressed with this feat performed by the Guru that he became a Sikh and later escorted Guru ji up to Kurukashatra.
Guru sahib caused the illiterate water-carrier named [[Chhaju Ram]] to expound the philosophy of the holy [[Gita]] on the challenge from Pandit Lal Chand. On hearing this narration of the holy Gita, Pandit [[Lal Chand]] was deeply humiliated. He was so impressed with this feat performed by the Guru that he became a Sikh and later escorted Guru ji up to Kurukashatra.


When the Guru came to [[Delhi]], he stayed at the bungalow of Raja Jai Singh. There was a severe smallpox epidemic and many thousands of people were dying. <!----By Guru's blessing, the pool at [[Bangla Sahib]], which is built at the site of Raja Jai Singh's bungalow provided cure for thousands of suffering people. [[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib]] is thus blessed by the healing powers of this eighth Sikh Guru. The tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] wrote in his famous "Vaar Sri Bhagauti Ji Ki" – '''"Remember Sri Harkrishan, whose vision dispels all pains"'''. This shrine is not only visited by thousands of [[Sikh]]s but also people of other faiths.----> {{aowf|Guru Har Krishan}}
When the Guru came to [[Delhi]], he stayed at the bungalow of Raja Jai Singh. There was a severe smallpox epidemic and many thousands of people were dying. <!----By Guru's blessing, the pool at [[Bangla Sahib]], which is built at the site of Raja Jai Singh's bungalow provided cure for thousands of suffering people. [[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib]] is thus blessed by the healing powers of this eighth Sikh Guru. The tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] wrote in his famous "Vaar Sri Bhagauti Ji Ki" – '''"Remember Sri Harkrishan, whose vision dispels all pains"'''. This shrine is not only visited by thousands of [[Sikh]]s but also people of other faiths.----> {{aowf|Guru Har Krishan}}

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Guru Har Krishan Ji

Guru Har Krishan (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਕ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਨ) (Wednesday, 23 July 1656 - Saturday, 16 April 1664) was the eighth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism. Guru ji was born at Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab, India and was the second son of Guru Har Rai and Mata Krishan Kaur. He became Guru on Sunday, 20 October 1661 following in the footsteps of his father, Guru Har Rai Ji. He is fondly called "Bal Guru" ("Child Guru") as Guru ji attained Guruship at a young age of just over 5 years old.

Guru sahib caused the illiterate water-carrier named Chhaju Ram to expound the philosophy of the holy Gita on the challenge from Pandit Lal Chand. On hearing this narration of the holy Gita, Pandit Lal Chand was deeply humiliated. He was so impressed with this feat performed by the Guru that he became a Sikh and later escorted Guru ji up to Kurukashatra.

When the Guru came to Delhi, he stayed at the bungalow of Raja Jai Singh. There was a severe smallpox epidemic and many thousands of people were dying. .....More