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Guru Har Krishan Sahib ji, the youngest Guru of the Sikhs, became a beacon of hope and change at the tender age of five. Known for his compassion, he established smallpox clinics to combat the epidemic, showing that age is no barrier to wisdom and leadership. He famously refused Aurangzeb's call to Delhi, prioritizing humanitarian efforts over royal recognition. His time in Baba Bakala laid the foundation for a united Sikh nation. Guru Har Krishan's consultative decisions and his role in revealing the path to recognizing the Guru left a lasting impact on Sikh heritage.
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The Ten Nanaks Attributes, Lives & Contributions
Guru Har Krishan Sahib jee • Very young • Clinics for Small Pox • Aurangzeb’s Call to Delhi • Breaking the Brahman’s Pride • Baba Bakala
Very young • Guru at the age of five years old • Wisdom and ability to bring change transgresses boundaries of age
Aurangzeb’s Call to Delhi • Refuses invitation • Issue of Small Pox more important that Emperor
Baba Bakala – Sikh Nation being built • Nanak V – decisions = consultative • Nanak VIII – 1st time Sikhs got to find the Guru • 8th generation Sikhs –“Can you recognise your Guru?” • Opportunist parasites
Summary • Bhai Nand Lal Singh jee: Guru HarKrishan Sahib jee = CLARITY