Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guru gobind singh ji was born on 22nd,dec 1666,in Patna, Bihar. His father's name was guru tej bahadur Singh ji.His mother's name is Mata gujri ji.He was sikh tenth guru. He was great warrior and poet.He became leader of the sikh at the age of nine. He got maThe present day understanding of Guru Gobind Singh's life is constructed around three landmarks: his birth in Patna in eastern India, in 1666; his creation of the Khalsa ("Community of the Pure") at Anandpur, in the Punjab hills, in 1699; and his replacement of the office of the personal Guru with the Granth, the Sikh scripture, thereby elevating it to the position of the Guru Granth ("Book manifested as the Guru") at the time of his death, in Nanderh in south India, in 1708.1 The details that fill in the forty-two years of the Guru's life are culled from a variety of texts, which begin with the Dasam Granth ("the tenth book" or "book of the tenth [Guru]"), an anthology of poetry created largely between 1685 to 1698, and Sri Gur Sobha ("Praise of the Guru"), a poetic history of the period presently dated in 1711, and include eighteenth and nineteenth century writings culminating in Giani Gian Singh's synthetic narrative, Tvarikh Guru Khalsa ("History of the Guru Community"), completed in 1891.2 (For a brief review of this chronology of events see Appendix). The three tri-centennial celebrations associated with the above-mentioned events in Guru Gobind Singh's life, which fell on 1966, 1999, and 2008, respectively, have helped to open up this area of study. These events brought together educational institutions, media outlets, museum curators, scholars, state governments (Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Punjab), religious organizations, and the Sikh community to commemorate the most important figure in Sikh history after Guru Nanak (1469-1539), the founder of the Sikh tradition.3 The elaborate deliberations between people with a wide variety of interests that ranged from writing books about the Guru's life and legacy to holding exhibitions of art and artifacts of his times and paving roads to commemorate his travels in the subcontinent helped to expand the corpus of information pertaining to his life and times in important waysrried to amta jitto.He had four sons.
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