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'''[[Guru Amar Das]]''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: [[ਗ੝ਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ]])  ([[5 May]] [[1479]] - [[1 September]] [[1574]]) was the third of [[the ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and became Guru on [[16 April]] [[1552]] at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of [[Guru Angad|Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji]], who left for his heavenly abode on [[29 March]] [[1552]] aged 48. Becoming a [[Sikh Guru]] at the age of 73 made Guru Amar Das ji the oldest person to attain [[Guruship]].  
'''[[Guru Amar Das]]''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: [[ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ]])  ([[5 May]] [[1479]] - [[1 September]] [[1574]]) was the third of [[the ten Gurus of Sikhism]]; he became Guru on [[16 April]] [[1552]].  


Guru Ji was the eldest son of Sri Tej Bhan Ji a farmer and trader and Mata Lachmi Ji, his devoted mother. He was a shopkeeper and lived in a village called Basarke which is near [[Amritsar]]. The third [[Sikh Guru]] was married to [[Mata Mansa Devi]] and they had four children - Two sons named [[Bhai Mohan]] and [[Bhai Mohri]] and two daughters named [[Bibi Dani|Bibi Dani Ji]] and younger daughter named [[Bibi Bhani|Bibi Bhani Ji]]. Bibi Bhani later married [[Bhai Jetha]] who became the fourth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Ram Das]]. See article [[Platforms of Jetha]].  
Interestingly, he was aged of 73 when he was enthroned as [[Sikh Guru]] following in the footsteps of [[Guru Angad|Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji]], who left for his heavenly abode on [[29 March]] [[1552]] aged 48.
 
Becoming a [[Sikh Guru]] at the age of 73 made Guru Amar Das ji the oldest person to attain [[Guruship]].
 
Guru Ji was the eldest son of Sri Tej Bhan ji a farmer and trader and Mata Lachmi Ji, his devoted mother. He was a shopkeeper and lived in a village called Basarke which is near [[Amritsar]].  
 
The third [[Sikh Guru]] was married to [[Mata Mansa Devi]] and they had four children - Two sons named [[Bhai Mohan]] and [[Bhai Mohri]] and two daughters named [[Bibi Dani|Bibi Dani Ji]] and younger daughter named [[Bibi Bhani|Bibi Bhani Ji]]. Bibi Bhani later married [[Bhai Jetha]] who became the fourth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Ram Das]]. See article [[Platforms of Jetha]]. <!-----


The Third [[Sikh Guru]] contributed the following to the people of the world:
The Third [[Sikh Guru]] contributed the following to the people of the world:
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* The Guru contributed a total of 907 hymns to the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
* The Guru contributed a total of 907 hymns to the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].


Before Guru ji took to his heavenly abode at the age of 95, he nominated [[Guru Ram Das]] (Bhai Jetha) as the fourth Guru of the Sikhs. {{aowf|Guru Amar Das}}
Before Guru ji took to his heavenly abode at the age of 95, he nominated [[Guru Ram Das]] (Bhai Jetha) as the fourth Guru of the Sikhs.----> {{aowf|Guru Amar Das}}

Latest revision as of 19:33, 22 May 2013

Guru Amar Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ) (5 May 1479 - 1 September 1574) was the third of the ten Gurus of Sikhism; he became Guru on 16 April 1552.

Interestingly, he was aged of 73 when he was enthroned as Sikh Guru following in the footsteps of Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji, who left for his heavenly abode on 29 March 1552 aged 48.

Becoming a Sikh Guru at the age of 73 made Guru Amar Das ji the oldest person to attain Guruship.

Guru Ji was the eldest son of Sri Tej Bhan ji a farmer and trader and Mata Lachmi Ji, his devoted mother. He was a shopkeeper and lived in a village called Basarke which is near Amritsar.

The third Sikh Guru was married to Mata Mansa Devi and they had four children - Two sons named Bhai Mohan and Bhai Mohri and two daughters named Bibi Dani Ji and younger daughter named Bibi Bhani Ji. Bibi Bhani later married Bhai Jetha who became the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das. See article Platforms of Jetha. .....More