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 Gateway to Sikhism :The Holy Gurus and their Commandments
This was institutionalized by the new Guru, Hargobind, successor to Guru Arjan Dev.
Guru Hargobind was the embodiment of the blessings given by Bhai Buddha.
Guru Arjan Dev asked her to invoke Bhai Buddha's blessings as he had served Guru Nanak.
http://allaboutsikhs.com/books/hgtc2.htm

  
 SRI GURU ARJAN DEV JI
Guru Arjan Dev collected original manuscripts of the Guru's from Mohan (son of Guru Amar Das), Datu (son of Guru Angad) as well as Sri Chand (son of Guru Nanak).
Guru Arjan Dev exclaimed; "My faith is for the people of all castes and all creeds from whichever direction they come and to whichever direction they bow." To help raise money for these monumental public works projects, the Guru declared that all Sikhs should donate 1/10th of their earnings to charity.
Guru Arjan Dev sent the revered Baba Buddha and Bhai Gurdas to the Mughal court along with a copy of the Holy Granth.
http://www.sikhism.s5.com/GURU_ARJAN.html

  
 Hemkuntsahib.com -  Guru arjan dev ji
Nothing of that kind can be asserted about the Gurus and Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji Guru Arjun's multifarious activities, apart from making a very major contribution to the organization of the mission, demonstrate, as laid down by Guru Nanak, that no field of life, whether temporal, social or political, is excluded for the operation of a mystic.
It is something very extraordinary that, in line with Guru Nanak's hymn that 'with the help of other God-conscious beings he would help every one to be a God-centered person', the Guru included in the Adi Granth hymns of twenty-two Muslim and Hindu saints.
http://www.geocities.com/srihemkuntsahib/guru_arjundev.htm

  
 Sri Guru Arjan Dev - the fifth sikh guru.
Guru Arjan Sahib composed more than 2000 verses and all these are a part of Guru Granth Sahib compiled by him in 1603-04 and installed at Darbar Sahib, on August 16, 1604.
(According to a hagiography-type story, Guru Hargobind Sahib was born as a blessing of Baba Buddha.
The Sikh tradition of Daswandh (tithe), though in practice since Guru Nanak Sahib, was institutionalized by Guru Arjan Sahib.
http://www.gurbaani.com/gurus/guru5.htm

  
 Great Sikh martyrs
Guru Arjan send Bhai Gurdas and Baba Buddha ji to the Mughal court along with the copy of Holy Granth.
As the Guru was being persecuted thus Mian Mir, the Muslim sufi divine of Lahore, who had laid the foundation stone of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, came and begged the Guru to allow him to use his mystic power to undo those who were responsible for the Suffering inflicted upon him.
The Guru told Mughal emperor Jehangir that his money was the sacred trust of the Sikh community and the hymns in the Holy Granth were revelation in praise of God: no one dare alter them.
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/martyrs/arjan.html

  
 BBC - Gloucestershire Faith - The Guru's Martyrdom
Guru Arjan Dev was the fifth Sikh Guru and the first Sikh martyr.
In 1606, Muslim Emperor Jahangir ordered that Guru Arjan Dev be tortured and sentenced him to death after he refused to remove references to Islam and Hinduism from the Holy Book of Sikhs.
The essence of being a Sikh is that one lives one's life according to the teachings of the Sikh Gurus, devotes time to meditating on God and the scriptures, and does things to benefit other people.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/faith/2004/05/guru_arjan_dev.shtml

  
 Guru Arjan Sahib Ji, Fifth Sikh Guru, 5th guru, Panjvi Patshahi, Guru Arjun Dev Jee, Sahib Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, The ...
Guru Arjan Sahib, the youngest son of Guru Ramdas Sahib and Mata Bhani Ji was born at Goindwal Sahib on Vaisakh Vadi 7th, (19th Vaisakh) Samvat 1620 (April 15,1563).
The orthodox Hindus and the fundamentalist Muslims (Shekh Ahmed Sirhandi, Birbal and Chandu) were some of the most jealous of Sikh community and Guru Arjan Sahib.
Guru Sahib himself contributed about 2000 verses for it, installed it at Sri Harmandir Sahib on Bhadon Sudi 1st Samvat 1661 (August/September 1604), and made Baba Budha Ji as the first Granthi.
http://www.sgpc.net/gurus/guruarjandev.asp

  
 History of the Sikhs
Guru Arjan Dev ji appointed Baba Buddha ji, a famous Sikh saint from the times of Guru Nanak as first Granthi of Golden Temple.
Guru Arjan called Bhai Gurdas to his prescence and expressed to him the wish that compositions of gurus and some saints to be collected.
These pothis contained all they hymns of Guru Nanak, Guru Angad and Guru Amardas.
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/events/gtemple.html

  
 Sikh History Questions
Guru Ramdas Ji was the son-in-law of Guru Amardas Ji
Among the rest, three are by Guru Nanak, four by Guru Amardas, six by Guru Arjan, and one Vaar is by the bards, Satta and Balvand, attached to the Gurus.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the son of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
http://www.ghiss.org/history.htm

  
 Guru Arjan Dev
Guru Arjan Dev was born at Goindwal on April 15th 1563, he was the youngest son of Guru Ram Das and Mata Bhani.
To ensure that all beliefs were catered for, he made an entrance on all four sides, because Muslims believe that God's House is in the west and Hindus believe that God's house is in the east where the sun rises.
He said, "My faith is for the people of all castes and all creeds from whichever direction they come and to whichever direction they bow." To fund these amazing public building projects, the Guru declared that every Sikh should donate 1/10th of their earnings to charity.
http://www.netcolourscene.com/arjandev/life.htm

  
 Guru Arjan Dev Ji - Introduction
Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji was born at Goindwal Sahib in 1563 and was the youngest son of Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji.
All Merciful Sri Guru Arjan Sahib first compiles a Holy Scripture, eternally aglow with all Celestial Harmonies and totally free from all Cruel Diversities, for Universal Redemption.
Only the Light of Heavens can provide requisite illumination to the Golden letters in which Holy Accomplishments of Divine Guru Arjan can be befittingly penned down.
http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-arjan/intro.htm

  
 Guru Ram Das
Mahadev the Guru's middle son was a recluse and excused himself on the ground that he was not interested in the affairs of the world.
The Guru therefore asked his youngest son Arjan Dev to attend, which he agreed to do with such grace and humility, that Guru Ram Das was very pleased.
The Guru then had Bhai Budhha apply the saffron mark to the forehead of Arjan Dev and declared him his successor.
http://www.sikhtempledallas.org/youth/4guru.html

  
 The Sikhism Home Page: Sri Guru Granth Sahib
Guru Arjan Dev, Solahe (Sixteen Stanzaed Hymns), pg.
Bhagat Kabir, Guru Arjan Dev, Guru Amar Das, pg.
Sheikh Farid, Guru Arjan Dev, Guru Amar Das, pg.
http://www.sikhs.org/gr_table.htm

  
 GURU ARJAN DEV
Our son Meharban will be the next Guru." Guru's wife heard this conversation and reported it to the Guru, and prayed that he should grant her a son.
Prithia addressed the Qazis and the Pandits who had enmity towards the Guru on account of his compilation of Adi Granth and he induced them to make a complaint to the Emperor that Guru Arjan had compiled a Granth in which Muslim and Hindu prophets were reviled.
The Guru's reply did not sooth Jahangir's feelings and he ordered him to pay two lakhs of rupees (two hundred thousand rupees), and also to erase the hymns in his Granth which were opposed to the Hindu and Muslim religions.
http://www.sikhreligion.org/chap07.html

  
 Guru Arjan Dev Ji
As the fifth Sikh Guru he compiled the Sat Guru Granth Sahib in 1604 AD, a book of sacred scriptures and hymns now revered as the spirit of the living Guru by Sikhs worldwide.He also enjoined his followers to contribute one tenth of their righteous earnings, called Dasavandh for community purposes.
Guru Arjan Dev composed his Sukhmani Sahib from 1601 to 1604 in whch he describes the essence of true life, the union of one's soul with the Supreme Being and the importance of the Guru and saintly people in one's life.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji There is only One Creator
http://www.truthisone.org/docs/saints/guruarjan.htm

  
 Guru Arjan Dev
Biography of Guru Arjan Dev Ji Guru Arjan Dev Ji - Arjun's first task as the Guru was the establishment of a temple in Chak-Ram-Dass.
Together with his own compositions he compiled the writings of all the earlier Gurus in the Adi Granth or Guru Granth Sahib, sacred book of the Sikhs.
Jahangir, Akbar's successor put an end to the growing popularity of Guru Arjun by charging him with treason and torturing him to death.
http://www.schopra.com/santmant/arjan-bio.htm

  
 The Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji said that the Gurbani is not about individuals but all about God.
Before His soul left His body, the Guru sent a message to reach Sri Guru Hargobind Ji and that the Gur-Gaddi be passed to His son.
As for the first accusation, the Guru said that all are welcome as all are equal in the eyes of God.
http://www.ramgarhia-association.freeserve.co.uk/docs/arjan.htm

  
 Guru Nanak Dev Ji
There are two traditions of dates of birth of Guru Nanak Dev: April 15, 1469 A.D. Kattak Sudi (Full moon), October-November, 1469 A.D. But his birth day in the Sikh world is, invariably, celebrated on full moon night, in the month of Kattak.
Total number of hymns, 947 in 19 Ragas, e.g.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji SIRI GURU NANAK DEV JI - First Master
http://www.sikh.net/SIKHISM/GURUS/01GfNanak.htm

  
 Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji
It was in the Holy and Direct Presence of Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj that I experienced the Grandeur and Bliss of the Eternal Glory of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, compiled by my most Beloved Satguru, Sri Guru Arjan Sahib.
Divine Mathura says there does not exist any difference as Guru Arjan is manifestly the Lord Himself.
This ‘Light of all Lights’ (Guru Arjan) enlightens the whole world and envelops the whole human race in its powerful rays of synthesis and harmony, love and amity.
http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-arjan

  
 Shri Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji
Shri Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji The Fifth Guru Sahib Ji Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Succession to Gurugaddi - Guru Sahib nominated his son, Harigobind as the sixth Guru of the Sikhs.
a.) He compiled the Granth Sahib in the year 1604 A.D; now revered as Guru Granth Sahib by the Sikhs.
http://www.worldkhalsa.com/public/5guru.html

  
 Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Birth: April 15, 1563; at Goindwal (Distt.
Parentage: Father - Sri Guru Ram Das Ji : Mother - Mata Bhaani Ji Spousal: Mata Ganga Devi Ji d/o Sri Kishan Chand Ji Offspring: Sri Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji Demise: May 30, 1606; Martyred at Lahore (Pakistan)
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 Guru Arjan Dev
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