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On '''March 14''', the [[Sikh community]] worldwide celebrate the [[Gur Gaddi]] of the seventh [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Har Rai]] ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗ੝ਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਇ) ([[31 January]] [[1630]] - [[20 October]] [[1661]]). Guru ji was the son of [[Baba Gurdita]] Ji and [[Mata Nihal Kaur]] Ji. [[Baba Gurdita]] was son of the sixth Guru, [[Guru Hargobind]]. Although, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji was a man of peace, he never disbanded the armed Sikh Warriors (Saint Soldiers), who earlier were maintained by his grandfather, [[Guru Hargobind]].  
On '''[[March 14]]''', which is also the [[Nanakshahi New Year]] and the first day of the month of [[Chet]], the [[Sikh community]] worldwide celebrate the [[Gur Gaddi]] ([[Guruship]])of the seventh [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Har Rai]].  


He always boosted the military spirit of the [[Sikhs]], but he never himself indulged in any direct political and armed controversy with the contemporary [[Mughal]] Empire. Once on the request of Dara Shikoh (the eldest son of emperor Shah Jahan), Guru Sahib helped him to escape safely from the bloody hands of [[Aurangzeb|Aurangzeb's]] armed forces during the war of succession.  
Guru ji was the son of [[Baba Gurdita ji]] and [[Mata Nihal Kaur ji]]. [[Baba Gurdita]] was son of the sixth Guru, [[Guru Hargobind]]. Although, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji was a man of peace, he never disbanded the armed Sikh warriors (Saint Soldiers), who earlier were maintained by his grandfather, [[Guru Hargobind]].
 
He always boosted the military spirit of the [[Sikhs]], but he never himself indulged in any direct political and armed controversy with the contemporary [[Mughal]] Empire. Once on the request of [[Dara Shikoh]] (the eldest son of emperor Shah Jahan), Guru Sahib helped him to escape safely from the bloody hands of [[Aurangzeb|Aurangzeb's]] armed forces during the war of succession.  


Guru Sahib also established an Aurvedic herbal medicine hospital and a medical research centre at [[Kiratpur]] Sahib. There also he maintained a zoo. Once [[Dara Shikoh]], the eldest son of [[Shah Jahan]] fell seriously ill by some unknown disease. The best physicians available in the country and abroad were consulted, but there was no improvement. <!---
Guru Sahib also established an Aurvedic herbal medicine hospital and a medical research centre at [[Kiratpur]] Sahib. There also he maintained a zoo. Once [[Dara Shikoh]], the eldest son of [[Shah Jahan]] fell seriously ill by some unknown disease. The best physicians available in the country and abroad were consulted, but there was no improvement. <!---


At last the emperor made a humble request to Guru Sahib for the treatment of his son. Guru Sahib accepting the request, handed over some rare and suitable medicines to the messenger of the emperor. The life of Dara Shikoh was saved from the cruel jaws of death.--> {{aowf|Guru Har Rai}}
At last the emperor made a humble request to Guru Sahib for the treatment of his son. Guru Sahib accepting the request, handed over some rare and suitable medicines to the messenger of the emperor. The life of Dara Shikoh was saved from the cruel jaws of death.--> {{aowf|Guru Har Rai}}

Revision as of 12:33, 13 March 2012

On March 14, which is also the Nanakshahi New Year and the first day of the month of Chet, the Sikh community worldwide celebrate the Gur Gaddi (Guruship)of the seventh Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai.

Guru ji was the son of Baba Gurdita ji and Mata Nihal Kaur ji. Baba Gurdita was son of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind. Although, Guru Har Rai Ji was a man of peace, he never disbanded the armed Sikh warriors (Saint Soldiers), who earlier were maintained by his grandfather, Guru Hargobind.

He always boosted the military spirit of the Sikhs, but he never himself indulged in any direct political and armed controversy with the contemporary Mughal Empire. Once on the request of Dara Shikoh (the eldest son of emperor Shah Jahan), Guru Sahib helped him to escape safely from the bloody hands of Aurangzeb's armed forces during the war of succession.

Guru Sahib also established an Aurvedic herbal medicine hospital and a medical research centre at Kiratpur Sahib. There also he maintained a zoo. Once Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan fell seriously ill by some unknown disease. The best physicians available in the country and abroad were consulted, but there was no improvement. .....More