Guru Har Rai (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਇ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː ɦəɾ ɾaːɪ]; 16 January 1630 - 6 October 1661) revered as the seventh Nanak, was the seventh of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He became the Sikh leader at age 14, on 3 March 1644, after the death of his grandfather and the sixth Sikh leader Guru Hargobind. He guided the Sikhs for about seventeen years. Guru Har Rai (born 1630, Punjab, India—died 1661, Punjab) seventh Sikh Guru (1644-61).. Guru Har Rai's grandfather was Hargobind, the sixth Guru and a great military leader.Guru Har Rai traveled in the Malwa area, where he converted the local Brar tribes to Sikhism.He maintained the sizable order of standing troops that his grandfather had amassed but consistently sought peaceful.
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Guru Har Rai Ji (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਇ) (31 January 1630 - 20 October 1661) was the seventh of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on Tuesday, 19 March, 1644 following the footsteps of his grandfather, Guru Har Gobind Ji. Before Guru Ji died, he nominated Guru Har Krishan Ji, his son, as the next Guru of the Sikhs.The following is a summary of the main highlights of. Sikhism - Guru Har Rai, Beliefs, Practices: The period of Guru Har Rai (1630-61) was a relatively peaceful one. He withdrew from Kiratpur and moved farther back into the Shiwalik Hills, settling with a small retinue at Sirmur. From there he occasionally emerged onto the plains of the Punjab to visit and preach to the Sikhs. In this regard he was well served by several masands, who brought. Guru Har Rai was born on January 16, 1630, in Kiratpur Sahib, Rupnagar, Punjab, India, as the son of Baba Gurdita and Mata Nihal Kaur (also known as Mata Ananti). Baba Gurdita was son of the sixth Guru Hargobind. Har Rai was the favorite grandson of Guru Hargobind; in fact it was his grandfather who named him. The infant Har Rai was born in Kirat Pur and received his name from his grandfather, Guru Har Govind (Gobind) Sodhi. Har Rai had one elder brother Dhir Mal. His mother Nilhal Kaur, was the wife of Gur Ditta, the eldest son of Damodari and Guru Har Govind. To the dismay of Dhir Mal, his grandfather decided that his youngest grandson proved to be.
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Guru Har Rai encouraged the use of Ayurvedic medicine and established an Ayurvedic hospital and a research centre at Kiratpur Sahib. Ayurveda is a holistic approach to medicine that begins with internal purification, follows a specific diet, and uses herbal remedies, massage therapy, yoga, and meditation to heal maladies. Guru Har Rai revered as the seventh Nanak, was the seventh of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He became the Sikh leader at age 14, on 3 March 1644, after the death of his grandfather and the sixth Sikh leader Guru Hargobind. He guided the Sikhs for about seventeen years, till his death at age 31. Guru Har Rai Ji is the seventh Guru of the Sikhs. He was the grandson of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. He was born to father Baba Gurditta and mother Nihal Kaur. He was born on January 16, 1630 at Kiratpur Sahib. He was married in 1697 B.S. (1640 A.D.) He had two sons named Ram Rai and Har Krishan Ji. He acceded to Gurgaddi on March 3, 1644. Thus Guru Har Rai established the strict policy of never altering the original words in the Guru Granth Sahib. Because of Ram Rai's disobedience and distortion of the sacred words of the Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Har Rai chose his younger son, five-year-old Har Krishan, as his successor. Shortly before his untimely death at the age of 30, Guru.
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Guru Har Rai was only 14 years old when he assumed the Guruship, and had two immediate tasks at hand - the first was to protect the ideals of the Sikh faith first laid by Guru Nanak and second to defend the Sikhs from the atrocities of the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan. Before we get into details let's revisit the social and political climate of. Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਇ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਜੀ) was the seventh of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on Tuesday, 19th March 1644 following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Guru Hargobind Ji. Guru Har Rai Sahib was the Son of Baba Gurdita and Mata Nihal Kaur (also known as Mata Ananti Ji).
Guru Har Rai, seventh of the 10 gurus, propagated the Sikh faith, maintained a cavalry of 20,000 as his personal guard, and established both a hospital and zoo. He was born in Kiratupur, India, on Jan. 16, 1630, and was the son of Baba Gurditta ji and Mata Nihal Kaur. He married Sulakhni ji and was the father of two sons, Ram Rai and Har. When Guru Hargobind passed the mantle of the Guruship to Guru Har Rai, he told him to never fight, but to take a security guard of 2500 people with him wherever he travelled so that he would always be protected. Guru Har Rai was an amazing herbalist and healer. He was famous for his use of natural medicine and kept a beautiful herbal garden.
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The Seventh Master Guru Har Rai (1630 - 1661) Guru Har Rai was born on January 16, 1630 in Kiratpur to Baba Gurditta the eldest son of Guru Hargobind. From a very young age he exhibited a sensitivity to all living things and endeared himself to his grandfather Guru Hargobind. One day while young Har Rai was returning home he got off his horse. Guru Har Rai Ji always said, "Everyone's heart is a jewel, it's not good to break it. If you long to see the Beloved Lord, never hurt anyone's feelings." Storyteller: M.S.S. Guruka Singh Khalsa. Har Rai Ji the Gentle from SikhNet. Categories: 07-Guru Har Rai, Gurpurbs, and Sikh History Tags: children, Sikhnet, and stories