People of Sikhism are followers of Guru Nanak Dev. Guru Nanak Dev's period is a 1469-1539 AD. People of Sikhism mainly live in Punjab. They believe in the fundamental truth contained in all religions, and their view is devoid of religious or communal partiality and is liberal. After the death of Guru Nanak in 1538 AD, the head of the Sikhs began to be called Guru. History of Sikhism is a history of sacrifices. Today we will keep the glorious history of ten gurus and Sikh religion in front of you in this article. The list of gurus in the history of Sikhism is something like this -
Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539)
Angad (1539-1552)
Amardas (1552-1574)
Ramdas (1574-1581)
Arjun (1581-1606)
Hargovind (1606-1645)
Hararai (1645-1661)
Harkishan (1661-1664)
Teg Bahadur (1664-1675)
Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708)
Guru Hararai and Guru Kishan
No significant incident occurred during the era of Guru Har Rai and Guru Kishan. He made the Khalsa creed more powerful by following the policy of the Sena-organization of the customary traditions introduced by Guru Arjun and his son Har Govind.
Guru Gobind Singh made several wars with the local Mughal rulers, in which his two children were killed. But they did not get discouraged. Keeping the organization of Sikhs till his death. In 1708 AD an Afghan killed him.
Further compositions of Guru Gobind Singh compiled also, and this compilation became an addendum to "Guru Granth Sahib". The entire Sikh community respected him so much that after his death the master post was abolished. However, only after his death, Banda Veer took over the leadership of the Sikhs. From 1708 AD to 1716 AD, under the leadership of Veer Vanda, the Sikhs continued to take the iron from the Mughals, but in 1716 AD, Banda Veer was taken captive and crushed with elephants by the command of Badshah Farrukhshiyar (1713-1719). Was killed
Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539)
Angad (1539-1552)
Amardas (1552-1574)
Ramdas (1574-1581)
Arjun (1581-1606)
Hargovind (1606-1645)
Hararai (1645-1661)
Harkishan (1661-1664)
Teg Bahadur (1664-1675)
Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708)
Guru Nanak
Guru Nanak was the originator of Sikh religion. They were born in the Khatri family in Talwandi or modern Nankana Sahib near Lahore in 1469 AD. They were religious preachers of the Sadhu nature. He engaged his entire life in promoting the good things of Hinduism and Islam, which is welfare for all human society. Gurunanak taught to abstain from excessive penance and excessive worldly pleasures, egotism and tremolo, selfishness and untruth. He preached his religion to all, in fact both Hindus and Muslims became his followers. His self-taught holy post and teachings (sons) are compiled in the scriptures of the Sikhs, "Granth Sahib". Nanak Dev died in 1539.Guru Angad
Guru Angad was the second Guru of the Sikhs. He was nominated for this post by Guru Nanak Dev. Nanak considered him the most in his disciples and left Angad as his heir to his two sons. Guru Angad was the leader of the highest quality of character and the high command of the Sikhs, who led the followers for 14 years.Guru Amardas
Guru Amarardas (Guru Amardas) was the third guru of the Sikhs. They were characteristic and virtuous. They publicized Sikh religion in a broader way.Guru Ramdas
The fourth Guru Ramdas was a very sad nature person. He donated a reservoir with a reservoir in Amritsar, on which later the golden temple was built.Guru Arjun
Guru Arjun is an important place in the history of Sikhism (Sikh Dharma History). The fifth Guru Arjuna (Guru Arjuna) compiled a religious book called "Adi Granth" of the Sikhs, in which the voice of the four Gurus and others of Hindu and Muslim saints compiled in their compilation is compiled. They used to practice religious funding from each Sikh to make the religious position of the Khalsa creed firm. On the order of Jahangir, Guru Arjuna was slaughtered for his reason that Guru Arjan had given asylum to Jahangir's rebel son, Shahzada Khusro.Guru Hargovind
Guru Arjun's son, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, formed a military organization of Sikhs. They collected a small army of soldiers. Guru Arjan defeated the royal army in a war by revolting against Shah Jahan. But later he had to take refuge in the mountainous region of Kashmir.Guru Hararai and Guru Kishan
No significant incident occurred during the era of Guru Har Rai and Guru Kishan. He made the Khalsa creed more powerful by following the policy of the Sena-organization of the customary traditions introduced by Guru Arjun and his son Har Govind.
Teg Bahadur
The nine guru, Guru Teg Bahadur, faced the evil nature of Aurangzeb. He made Guru Tegh Bahadur a prisoner and proposed to him that either accept Islam or be ready to die. Later, his head was bruised by the wicked Aurangzeb. His martyrdom had serious impact on the entire Sikh community, his son and the next Guru Govind Singh.Guru Gobind Singh
Gurū Gobind Singh, well-thought-out, shaped the peaceful Sikh community as a military organization that could withstand the encroachment and atrocities of the Muslims firmly. At the same time, they filled the feeling of discipline in the Sikhs that they became a fighting force. He named his sect Khalsa (holy). With the idea of binding the entire Sikh community in unity, the Sikhs, Kesh, Kadha, Saber and Kangha - ordered five items to be held in the required form. He inaugurated the practice of Gahul, according to which all the Sikh groups used to accept offerings in the same bowl for the purpose of breaking the bondage.Guru Gobind Singh made several wars with the local Mughal rulers, in which his two children were killed. But they did not get discouraged. Keeping the organization of Sikhs till his death. In 1708 AD an Afghan killed him.
Further compositions of Guru Gobind Singh compiled also, and this compilation became an addendum to "Guru Granth Sahib". The entire Sikh community respected him so much that after his death the master post was abolished. However, only after his death, Banda Veer took over the leadership of the Sikhs. From 1708 AD to 1716 AD, under the leadership of Veer Vanda, the Sikhs continued to take the iron from the Mughals, but in 1716 AD, Banda Veer was taken captive and crushed with elephants by the command of Badshah Farrukhshiyar (1713-1719). Was killed
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