Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s Janam Din Divas
Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji introduced the concept of Miri-Piri uniting spiritual and temporal authority in Sikhi.
Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji introduced the concept of Miri-Piri uniting spiritual and temporal authority in Sikhi.
Becoming Guru at a young age Guru Har Krishan Ji demonstrated humility wisdom and compassion beyond years.
Guru Amar Das Ji merged with the Divine in 1574 appointing Guru Ram Das Ji and leaving behind a strong foundation of seva and equality.
Guru Ram Das Ji received the Gur-Gaddi through seva and humility and founded Amritsar (Ramdaspur) as a spiritual center open to all.
Guru Ram Das Ji merged with Waheguru in 1581 passing Guruship to Guru Arjan Dev Ji exemplifying grace and spiritual leadership.
As Guru Guru Arjan Dev Ji completed Harmandir Sahib and strengthened Sikh spiritual sovereignty.
Guru Angad Dev Ji received the Gur-Gaddi from Guru Nanak Dev Ji standardizing Gurmukhi script and preserving Guru Nanak’s Bani strengthening Sikh institutions.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji merged with the Divine Light in Kartarpur in 1539. The famous Saakhi of flowers remaining fresh symbolized unity beyond religious divisions and affirmed that the Jyot continued through the next Guru.
Born in 1534 Guru Ram Das Ji is revered for humility and devotion. He composed the Lavaan defining the Sikh Anand Karaj marriage ceremony.
Guru Har Rai Ji merged with Waheguru and passed Guruship to Guru Har Krishan Ji.
Guru Har Krishan Ji’s Guruship reaffirmed that spiritual wisdom is not bound by age.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji merged with Waheguru in 1708 and bestowed eternal Guruship upon Guru Granth Sahib Ji.