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 Encyclopedia: Guru Amar Das
Illuminated Adi Granth folio with nisan (Mool Mantar) of Guru Gobind Singh.
A guru (गुरू Sanskrit) is a teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism or Sikhism.
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 SIKHWORLD.CO.UK
Sawan mal, Nephew of Guru Amar Das, at Haripur Guler.
Guru Amar Das ji were highly pleased with one of his disciple named Bhai Jetha, first Guru Amar Das ji married his daughter Bibi Bhani to Bhai Jetha, and then delighted with the couple's devotion, he passed on the Guru ship to Bhai Jetha as Guru Ram Das.
Guru Amar Das ji were on Guru ship from 1552 to 1574, he moved to Goindwal from Khadur to avoid conflict with Guru Angad's son's., elder of whom named Datu had declared himself as a Guru.
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 Guru Ram Das - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sri Guru Ram Das Ji (Punjabi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਗੁਰੂ ਰਾਮ ਦਾਸ ਜੀ) (24 September 1534 – 1 September 1581) was the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on 30 August 1574 following in the footsteps of Guru Amar Das.
Before Joti Jot, he nominated Guru Arjan Dev, who was his youngest son, as the next Guru of the Sikhs.
Author of Laava, the hymns of the Marriage Rites.
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 Sri Guru Amar Das Ji
Guru Amar Das went to Hardwar and Kurukshetra not to make a pilgrimage but to preach his doctrine and gospel of Nam to the thousands of battered souls.
The Guru's return was celebrated with illuminations, rejoicing and feasting.
His function was to preach the mission of the Guru, to keep the Sangat (congregation) in touch with the Guru and he was also responsible for the offerings of the Sikhs which they made in token of their reverence to the Guru.
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 About Compilation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Adi Birh Bare) - Guru Amar Das had all the Compositions of Guru Nanak Dev ...
Guru Nanak taught not to indulge in idolatrous practices of worshiping the idols of gods and goddesses, but to meditate on the Infinite Spirit of God.
Guru Nanak Dev - eikam eikamkar nirala, amar ajoni jat na jala.
In Guru Amar Das’ Compositions there is 1 section of 4 verses, 6 sections of 3 verses and 1 section of 2 verses.
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 Guru Amar Das Ji
Guru Amar Das Ji Sri Guru Amar Das Ji was born at Basarke, a small village in Amritsar district of Punjab, in 1479.
He was nominated Guru Nanak the Third in 1552 by Sri Guru Angad Sahib.
907 Hymns of Sri Guru Amar Das Ji stand enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
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The Guru was an embodiment of peace, conciliation and harmony.
The Guru also laid emphasis on physical fitness, for he said that human body was the temple of God.
Amar Das Ji was 73 when he was ordained as Guru.
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 SIKHISM - URDAY.com
Thus Bhai Jetha became Guru Ramadas the fourth Guru of the Sikhs.
Though Ramadas was the son-in-law of Guru Amar Das, yet he served him as a true Sikh, and never tried to take a privilege of their relation.
Hence, before his demise, Guru Ramadas transferred the Guru Gaddi to his youngest son Arjan Dev who thus became the fifth Guru of the Sikhs.
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 Guru Amar Das
Sri Guru Amar Das Ji composed 869 hymns depicting his experience of the divine which are included within the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh scriptures).
He lived to the age of 95 and chose his son-in-law, Ram Dass to succeed him as the fourth Guru.
He made more copies of the works of Nanak and Angad and added his own hymns and that of other Hindu Bhaktas whose teachings were in conformity with the Guru's words.
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 Guru Amar Das Ji - Homage by Divine Bards
Guru Amar Das Ji - Homage by Divine Bards
The Formless God having assumed the Sacred Form of Sri Guru Amar Das Ji has illuminated the World.
Guru Amar Das, the Divine Father of the Universe,
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 Sikhism Audio - Guru Amar Das Ji
Sri Guru Amar Das Sahib appears in flesh and blood from Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
This is the divine advice which Guru Amar Das Sahib gives His divine daughter - Bibi Bhani Ji just after marriage.
Other Sections on Guru Amar Das Ji Eternal Glory of Guru Amar Das Ji
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 About Compilation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Adi Birh Bare) - Praise of Baba Mohan
The Guru advised his son that the books of the Gurus’ Compositions that he possessed, he should preserve them carefully, not to give to any one, but to hand over to Guru Arjan Dev, the son of Guru Ram Das, when he would visit him to obtain these books for compilation of Guru Granth.
The Guru mentions the “Lofty Mansions of Infinite Glory - Sant Dharamsala” of God, not a small room of Baba Mohan in the upper storey of the house.
Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Amar Das also addressed God as “Mohan” (The Enticer - because He is Most Handsome and Wondrous - He attracts us).
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 Guru Amar Das Ji
Guru Sahib nominated Bhai Jetha, his son-in law, with the name of Guru Ram Das, as the fourth Guru of the Sikhs.
Sri Rag, Asa, Majh, Gujari, Sorathi and Gauiri etc. Guru Sahib recited Anand in Rag Ra.makali in the year 1554 A.D. which is his unique Bani that describes the rich experience of Eternal Bliss.
Total number of hymns 869 in 17 Ragas, e.g.
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 Sikh Guru amar das sahib
(Guru) Amar Das Ji filling water in a gagar (brass pitcher) from the river Beas early in the morning for Guru Angad Dev Ji to bathe with.
Early each morning (Guru) Amar Das Ji would fill a gagar of water and walk all the way to Khadur for Guru Ji's bathing.
(Guru) Amar Das ji took up residence at Gowindwal at the request of Guru Angad Dev Ji.
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 The Sikhism Home Page: Select Writings
Sing the True Hymns of the True Guru, which are the Hymns of all Hymns.
The True Guru becomes merciful and then all pains and sins are cut (washed); and He puts the salve of Divine Knowledge in the devotees eyes.
The Divine word (hymns) of the True Guru is the True Jewel, encased with diamonds.
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 Guru Amar Das Jee
Every night Guru Amar Das jee brought water to Guru Angad Dev jee to bathe in.
If you're life fell apart, your parents died, your house was repossessed, if tears and sadness where your only friends - then Guru Amar Das would open his arms and become your home.
One night he fell and woke some of the neighbours, they didn't care to find out if he was alright and just said 'O it's that old fool Amru - the homeless one'.
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 Gateway to Sikhism
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Gurmukhi Script is the gift of Sri Guru Amar Das Ji, the Third Sikh Guru.
It is most famous for having been used by Sikh Gurus for Gurbani.
The sites mentioned in this category are based on the Gurmukhi Script.
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 The Sikhism Home Page: Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The Sikhism Home Page: Sri Guru Granth Sahib
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Painting of Guru Amar Das Ji Artist: Sobha Singh
They rob us of ambrosia, but the egocentrics do not understand it and no one listens to their cries" (Guru Amar Das, Sorath) Painting of Guru Amar Das Ji Artist: Sobha Singh
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 Guru Amar Das - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Guru Amar Das
Indian religious leader, third guru (teacher) of Sikhism 1552–74.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
He laid emphasis on equality and opposed the caste system.
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