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Guru Gobind Singh

  • He was a GURU!
  • But he was the 10th guru and the one that brought out 'khalsa'.
  • He also made the 2nd names 'kaur' and 'singh'
  • He gave Sikhs the 5 k's.
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When was Guru Gobind Singh Ji actually guru?

At the same time, Kashmiri Pandits requested Guru Teg Bahadur ji that Aurangzeb is torturing Hindus in Kashmir, converting Hindus to Muslims, killing cows, gurus and Hindus. Then Gur Teg Bahadur ji Said that if there is a great man who can save Hindus by sacrificing himself, so that Hindus are not forcefully converted into Muslims. Then Guru Gobind Singh ji said that who can be a greater great man than you in this world? And thus Guru Tegh Bahadur ji sacrificed his life to protect Kashmiri Hindus and cows!! 29 March 1676, on this day, at the age of 11, Dasmesh Pita Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji became the 10th Guru of the Sikh Panth. Instead of becoming a preacher, Guru Maharaj took up the sword, in his company thousands of people made swords companions, the abode of bliss resounded with the clang of swords. if you want to know more about Guru Gobind Singh ji you can visit sikhhitoryinfo website


Why is the tenth guru so important?

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Who wrote Guru Granth Sahib?

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Why was the Guru Granth Sahib written?

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What do you say about Guru Gobind Singh Ji saying that whoever calls him God will go to Hell?

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Why was the guru granth sahib made?

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