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Prithi Chand (Gurmukhi: ਪ੍ਰਿਥੀ ਚੰਦ; 1558–April 1618), [2] also spelt as Prithia, [3] was the eldest son of Guru Ram Das – the fourth Guru of Sikhism, and the eldest brother of Guru Arjan – the fifth Guru.
Prithi Chand was the eldest son of Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. The elder brother of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh master, it is thought that his scheming ended any chance of his heartfelt desire to become the Fifth Sikh Guru. The following is the story of Prithi Chand's scheme.
Prithi Chand was the eldest brother of Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji. He considered himself the true successor of Guru Ram Das ji, but he was denied due to his cunning, greedy, and selfish nature. Instead, Guru Ramdas ji selected Prithi’s younger brother Guru Arjan Dev ji as his successor.
Colonel Thakur Prithi Chand, MVC, (1 January 1911 - 2000) [1] was an officer of the Indian Army. He is known for his significant role in stalling Pakistani advances in Ladakh during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1947-48.
Maj Thakur Prithi Chand played a very vital role in saving Ladakh and was given the nation’s second highest gallantry award, “Maha Vir Chakra” for his outstanding courage, fighting spirit, leadership and devotion to duty.
Prithi Chand, the oldest brother of Guru Arjan (1563–1606), took a distinctly hostile view of his brother’s appointment and in retaliation attempted to poison Hargobind, Arjan’s only son. Prithi Chand and his followers also circulated hymns that they alleged were written by the earlier Gurus.…
Aug 17, 2019 · Major Thakur Prithi Chand, MVC, was promoted to the rank of Lt Col in 1950 and commanded the 3rd Battalion of the 11th Gorkha Infantry Regiment for three years. Thakur Prithi Chand, the...
Prithi Chand, the oldest brother of Guru Arjan, took a distinctly hostile view of his brother's appointment as Guru. A short time afterwards he met Sulhi Khan, a revenue officer of a province of Lahore, to conspire against Guru Arjan.
The Guru's three sons had distinctive roles and personality traits: Prithi Chand was responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the langar, keeping records, and overseeing appropriate accommodation for visitors; Mahadev was a deeply spiritual individual who had no interest in worldly affairs and preferred to be by himself; and Arjan Dev ...
Prithi Chand (Gurmukhi: ਪ੍ਰਿਥੀ ਚੰਦ; 1558–April 1618), [2] also spelt as Prithia, [3] was the eldest son of Guru Ram Das – the fourth Guru of Sikhism, and the eldest brother of Guru Arjan – the fifth Guru. [4][5] He founded the heretical Mina sect of Sikhism. [4] Quick Facts Baba, Head of Mina sect ...