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  1. Guru Amar Das was an important innovator in the teachings of Guru who introduced a religious organization called the Manji system by appointing trained clergy, a system that expanded and survives into the contemporary era. [5] [4] He wrote and compiled hymns into a Pothi (book) that ultimately helped create the Adi Granth. [8] [9]

  2. Apr 28, 2020 · Guru Amar Das Sahib Ji ( Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ) ( Sunday 23 May, 1479 - Thursday 16 September, 1574 ), Nanak III, was the third of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on Saturday, 16 April, 1552 at the age of 73, following the footsteps of Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib ji, who left for his heavenly abode on 29 March, 1552, aged 48.

  3. Guru Amar Das (born 1479, Khadur?, India—died 1574, Goindwal) was the third Sikh Guru (152274), so named at the advanced age of 73. He is noted for his division of the Punjab into administrative districts and for encouraging missionary work to spread the Sikh faith.

  4. Guru Amar Das Sahib Ji (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਜੀ) was the third of the ten Sikh Guru's and became Guru on Saturday, 16th April 1552 at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of Sri Guru Angad Sahib Ji, who became joti jot on 29th March 1552 aged 48.

  5. May 23, 2019 · Guru Amar Das began life as a devout Hindu. He grew up to be a devotee of the Hindu deity Vishnu. Amar Das married Mansa Devi and had a daughter Dani. His brother, Manak Chand had a son, Jasoo, who had married, Amro, Guru Angad Dev's elder daughter.

  6. Guru Amar Das was born on April 5, 1479 at Basarka village in Amritsar district. He was the eldest son of his parents, Bhai Tej Bhan and Mata Lakhmi. At the age of 24, he was married to Mansa Devi who gave birth to two sons, Mohan and Mohri, and two daughters, Bibi Dani and Bibi Bhani.

  7. The major contribution of Guru Amardas was the propagation of the message of Guru Nanak and Guru Angad and the consolidation and extension of missionary work. In order to give a momentum to missionary activity, Guru Amardas appointed his representatives for each region of India.

  8. AMAR DAS, GURU (1479-1574), the third of the ten Gurus of the Sikh faith, was born into a Bhalla Khatri family on Baisakh sudi 14, 1536 Bk, corresponding to 5 May 1479, at Basarke, a village in present day Amritsar district of the Punjab.

  9. Mar 25, 2021 · Guru Amar Das was the third Sikh Guru. Lived a long, inspiring life and chose his son-in-law, Guru Ram Das, to succeed him.

  10. The Third Sikh Guru. 1479 – 1574. Lived for 95 years. He became Guru when he was 73 years of age (1552-1574) Guru Amar Das Ji was born in May 1479 in the village of Basarke, 13 km. south-west of Amritsar, India. His father was Sri Tej Bhan, a farmer and trader and his mother, Mata Lakshami Ji.

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