Accession of Guruship and Formation Of Amritsar
>> Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thus, serving the people for many years, Guru Amar das Ji transferred the 'Divine Light' to Guru Ram Das Ji. Bhai Jetha Ji owned guruship on August 1574, following in the footsteps of his father in law.
Guru Ram Das continued Kirtan, langar and sewa. During his Guruship period, Guru Ram Das always emphasized the value of sewa, which should be the primary duty of every Sikh and his family. Besides every Sikh should be engaged in honest labour during which the name of God should always be on ones lips.
Before he was appointed as Fourth Guru, Guru Amardas ji sent him to a magical place in the vicinity of the villages of Sultanwind, Tung, Gumtala and Gilwali. Guru Amardas ji wanted him to create another Sikh center apart from Goindwal. Guru Ramdas liked the palce very much and visited it every Sagrand (The first day of the Punjabi month), and Amavasaya (the dark moonless night of the month). Later villagers of Sultanwind presented some land to Guru out of regard for the Guru. After having the land Guru Amardas ji told him to digg a tank (now called Santokhsar at Baba Atal). He also found the town of Ramdaspur, later known as Amritsar. Just then Guru Amardas ji were nearing his end and thus Amritsar project had to be put on hold for some time. Guru Ramdas ji decided to start it again in 1577.
Guru Amardas ji had again told him to digg another tank about 1 km down from the old one. This is the current Sarovar of the Golden Temple. He dug a tank which became the main place of pilgrimage. Phrase came to be associated with the tank dug at Amritsar says 'Ramdas Sarovar Nahate, ab uttre paap kamate' which says, "I bath in the tank of Ramdas and all my sins were washed away".
He composed 679 hymns in varying musical measures, which were incorporated into Adi Granth by his son and successor, Guru Arjan Dev. Thus, the momentous career of the Guru came to its end on September 1, 1581. Thus after him, his youngest son, Arjan Dev Ji beacame the fifth Guru Of the sikhs and promoted and took care of Sikh religion.
Contributions:
The main contributions by Guru Ram Das Ji were:
* He organized the structure of Sikh society.
* He was the author of Laava, the hymns for the Marriage Rites
* His main contribution was, he designed the Harmandir Sahib
* Also, planned and created the town of Ramdaspur, later called Amritsar
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