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===Reaching Amritsar=== | ===Reaching Amritsar=== | ||
===Meeting with Prithiya Mahadev === | ===Meeting with Prithiya Mahadev === | ||
+ | Note: Prithiya Chand wanted to inherit the Sikh Guruship from his father, Guru Ram Das. | ||
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===Meeting with Bhai Kalyana Mandi=== | ===Meeting with Bhai Kalyana Mandi=== | ||
===Meeting with Jogi from Santoksar=== | ===Meeting with Jogi from Santoksar=== | ||
+ | While excavating ''Sarovar'' (Sacred pool) in Amritsar Guruji meet Yogi Santoksar there who had been doing Simran for countless years. | ||
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===Encounter with Pinglay === | ===Encounter with Pinglay === | ||
===Beginning Amrit Sarovar exautions=== | ===Beginning Amrit Sarovar exautions=== | ||
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===Building Amritsar=== | ===Building Amritsar=== | ||
===Meeting with Baba Budha Singh's kid=== | ===Meeting with Baba Budha Singh's kid=== | ||
+ | Baba Budha's son Bhai Bhana (1536-1644) | ||
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===Birth of Sri Haregobind=== | ===Birth of Sri Haregobind=== | ||
===Encounters with Pritichand=== | ===Encounters with Pritichand=== | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * Gaurhi Vaar | + | * Gaurhi Vaar (''Second'') |
− | * Gujri Vaar | + | * Gujri Vaar (''Second'') |
* Jaitsri Vaar | * Jaitsri Vaar | ||
− | * Ramkali Vaar | + | * Ramkali Vaar (''Second'') |
− | * Maru Vaar | + | * Maru Vaar (''Second'') |
* Basant Vaar | * Basant Vaar |
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Getting Gur Gadhi (Becoming Guru)
- 1.2 Reaching Amritsar
- 1.3 Meeting with Prithiya Mahadev
- 1.4 Meeting with Bhai Kalyana Mandi
- 1.5 Meeting with Jogi from Santoksar
- 1.6 Encounter with Pinglay
- 1.7 Beginning Amrit Sarovar exautions
- 1.8 Strengthening Masand system
- 1.9 Construction of Sri Harimandar Sahib
- 1.10 Building Amritsar
- 1.11 Meeting with Baba Budha Singh's kid
- 1.12 Birth of Sri Haregobind
- 1.13 Encounters with Pritichand
- 1.14 Bhramins become Sikh
- 1.15 Compilation of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib
- 1.16 Composing Sukhmani Sahib
- 1.17 Meeting Bhai Harbans Tapa Bhai Murari Aad Sikh
- 1.18 Building Taran Taaran Sarovar
- 1.19 Traveling to Barat
- 1.20 Traveling to Goindval
- 1.21 Conflict with Chandu
- 1.22 Preparation of child Sri Guru Haregobind Sahib
- 1.23 Martyrdom
- 2 Gifts
- 3 See also
Biography
Getting Gur Gadhi (Becoming Guru)
Reaching Amritsar
Meeting with Prithiya Mahadev
Note: Prithiya Chand wanted to inherit the Sikh Guruship from his father, Guru Ram Das.
Meeting with Bhai Kalyana Mandi
Meeting with Jogi from Santoksar
While excavating Sarovar (Sacred pool) in Amritsar Guruji meet Yogi Santoksar there who had been doing Simran for countless years.
Encounter with Pinglay
Beginning Amrit Sarovar exautions
Strengthening Masand system
Construction of Sri Harimandar Sahib
Building Amritsar
Meeting with Baba Budha Singh's kid
Baba Budha's son Bhai Bhana (1536-1644)
Birth of Sri Haregobind
Encounters with Pritichand
Bhramins become Sikh
Compilation of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib
Composing Sukhmani Sahib
Meeting Bhai Harbans Tapa Bhai Murari Aad Sikh
Building Taran Taaran Sarovar
Traveling to Barat
Traveling to Goindval
Conflict with Chandu
Preparation of child Sri Guru Haregobind Sahib
Don't take advice of others[1]
Martyrdom
Gifts
Jori
Guru ji created the Jori, also known as Panjabi Pakhawaj by splitting the dhol. This was an early form of he tabla.
Raags in the Guru Granth Sahib
Guru Amaru Das ji has shabds in the following Raags in the SGGS ji: Asa, Asa Aasavari, Bairarhi, Basant, Bhairao, Bihagrha, Bilaval, Dev Gandhari, Dhanarshri, Gauri, Gond, Gujri, Jaitsri, Kanra, Kalyan, Kedra, Majh, Maru, Malar, Mali Gaura, Prabhati, Ramkali, Sarang, Sorath, Sohi, Thiti Gauri, Tilang, Todi, Tukhari, and Vadhans.
See also
- Gaurhi Vaar (Second)
- Gujri Vaar (Second)
- Jaitsri Vaar
- Ramkali Vaar (Second)
- Maru Vaar (Second)
- Basant Vaar