
7. Guru Har Rai Ji
(1630 - 1661 & Guruship: 1644 - 1661)
Guru Har Rai was born
in 1630 at Sheesh Mahal in Kiratpur, Hoshiapur. His father was Baba
Gurditta, the eldest son of Guru Har Gobind, and mother was Mata
Nihal Kaur. He was married to Krishan Kaur Ji (a.k.a Sulakhani)
and had two sons namely, Baba Ram Rai and Har Krishan. |
At the age of 14 after
suitable training Guru Har Rai attained the 'Divine Light' from
Guru Har Gobind, his grandfather, and was made the seventh Guru
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From a very
young age he exhibited sensitivity to all living things and endeared
himself to his grandfather, Guru Har Gobind. Like Guru Har Gobind,
Guru Har Rai kept a contingent of 2,200 cavalry as his personal
guard.
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After the many
battles of Guru Har Gobind, the times of Guru Har Rai were times
of consolidation for the Sikh community without any major battles
in the Gurus lifetime. Guru Har Rai spent his life at his birthplace
of Kiratpur.
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He spent most
of his life in devotional meditation and preaching the gospel
of Guru Nanak. Guru Har Rai would spend the mornings and evenings
listening to devotional music and giving lectures on the writings
of the Gurus. The Guru continued to spread the message of Sikhism.
He sent Bhagwan Gir to eastern India to preach Sikhism. Another
disciple Bhai Pheru was sent to Rajasthan and Suthre Shah was
appointed to Delhi. He also continued the grand task of nation-building
initiated by Guru Har Gobind Ji.
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Guru Har Rai
also set up a small hospital for relieving the distress of the
sick. Medicines were given free to those who came for treatment.
It is said that Guru Har Rai also helped in curing the Emperor
Shah Jahan's eldest son, Dara Shikoh. This improved the relations
with the Mughal king but only for a short time, till Aurangzeb
became the ruler.
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Since Guru Har
Rai was not quite happy with his elder son's behaviour and devotion,
he decided to appoint his younger son, Har Krishan as the next
Guru.
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