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    The laavan verses of Guru Ram Das are recited with clockwise circumambulation, around Guru Granth Sahib, in a Sikh wedding. Guru Ram Das, along with Guru Amar Das, are credited with various parts of the Anand and Laavan composition in Suhi mode.

  3. Dec 25, 2023 · Sri Guru Ram Das Ji (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਰਾਮ ਦਾਸ) (Friday 9 October, 1534 - Saturday 16 September, 1581) was the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism. Guru Ji was born in the year of 1534 in the city of Lahore to parents Bhai Hari Das ji and Mata Anup Devi Ji, with the birth name Jetha.

  4. Guru Ram Das (born 1534, Lahore, Punjab, India—died 1581, Goindwal) was the fourth Sikh Guru (1574–81) and founder of Amritsar, the centre of Sikhism and the site of the Sikhs’ principal place of worship—the Harmandir Sahib, or Golden Temple.

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    Eventually Bhai Jetha was ordained as Guru Amar Das's successor and named Guru Ram Das Ji. (Ram Das means servant of God). Guru Ram Das Ji now eagerly continued the building of the city of Ramdaspur (the abode of Ram Das) by the digging of the second sacred pool as he had been instructed by Guru Amar Das Ji. Pilgrims came in ever growing numbers to...

    When Bhai Jetha met Guru Amar Das it was a turning point in his life. The golden words of the Guru's teaching had a profound impact on him. He suddenly realised that all the questions that had so f...
    The hostility of the hindus now began to assert itself even more offensively than before. The racist khatris and brahmins sought to preemptively destroy Sikhi before it could fully establish itself.
    Guru Amar Das asked both his son-in-laws to construct a Thara (platfrom) near the Baoli, one that he might sit on in the morning, and the other in the evening. He who did the better work would rece...
    Amritsar, short for Amrit Sarovar, was established by Guru Ram Das at the time of the story of the Dukh Bhanjani Beri and Bibi Rajni. At the center of its walled old town, the gilded (gold) Sri Har...

    There are 688 Hymns of Guru Ram Das included in Guru Granth Sahib which have various teachings for Sikhs. Guru Sahib's Bani is also part of Rehras Sahib and Kirtan Sohila which are daily prayers of Sikhs. Ang 305 of the Guru Granth Guru Sahib decries the morning activity of one who calls himself a Sikh of the True Guru (God): One who calls himself ...

    When the aged son of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji, Baba Sri Chand, who had chosen to become an ascetic (Baba Sri Chand was the founder the 'Udasis' sect), came to visit Guru Ram Das Ji he asked him why he kept such a long beard? Guru Ram Das Ji replied; "To wipe the dust off the feet of holy men like yourself" and then he proceeded to perform this supreme a...

    Guru Ram Das's first cousin Sahari Mal came to invite the Guru to visit Lahore in connection with the marriage of his son. The Guru being much too busy with his work promised to send one of his sons instead. Guru Ram Das Ji asked his eldest son Prithi Chand to attend on his behalf, but he refused. Prithi Chand found a reason to avoid the trip, perh...

    Arjan Sahib proceeded to Lahore where, his father had asked him to remain until called for and to take charge of the needs and education of the Sikhs in Lahore, his father's ancestral home. Two years later, feeling intensely homesick, Arjan Sahib composed a poem of love and devotion and sent it to Guru Ram Das Ji. This poem along with another one, ...

    Guru Ram Das Ji immediately sent for Baba Buddha to journey to Lahore and to bring back his son Arjan Sahib with full honours. On his return the Guru declared him his successor. Prithi Chand's deception had resulted in bringing about his fears, he never accepted his father's choice and continued to misbehave and abuse Guru Arjan Sahib Ji. Eventuall...

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  5. Oct 29, 2023 · The real name of Guru Ramdas Ji was Bhai Jetha Ji who became an orphan at the age of 7. Later he became the servant of 3rd Guru Amar Dass Ji and also his son-in-law. Guru Ka Chak or Ram Dass Pura which later became the focal point for the Sikh Tradition with the name Amritsar Sahib was founded by the Fourth Master Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji.

  6. Sri Guru Ramdas Ji. Sri Guru Ramdas Ji (Jetha ji) was born at Chuna Mandi, Lahore (in Pakistan), on Kartik Vadi 2nd, (25th Assu) Samvat 1591 (September 24, 1534). Son of Mata Daya Kaur ji (Anup Kaur ji) and Baba Hari Das ji Sodhi Khatri was very handsome and promising child.

  7. Guru Ram Das composed a hymn known as 'Lawan' in Suhi Mohalla 4, page 773 of Guru Granth Sahib, and asked his Sikhs to recite them to solemnize marriages. The Sabad 'Lawan' embodies in itself a lesson for the couple to develop true love for each other.