Know about Amritsar
Founding of Amritsar City
Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru is credited with founding the holy city of Amritsar in the Sikh tradition.[9][10] Two versions of stories exist regarding the land where Ram Das settled. In one based on a Gazetteer record, the land was purchased with Sikh donations, for 700 rupees from the owners of the village of Tung.[11]
According to the Sikh historical records, the site was chosen by Guru Amar Das and called Guru Da Chakk, after he had asked Ram Das to find land to start a new town with a man-made pool as its central point.[12][13] After his coronation in 1574, and the hostile opposition he faced from the sons of Amar Das,[14] Ram Das founded the town named after him as "Ramdaspur". He started by completing the pool, and building his new official Guru centre and home next to it. He invited merchants and artisans from other parts of India to settle into the new town with him. The town expanded during the time of Arjan financed by donations and constructed by voluntary work. The town grew to become the city of Amritsar, and the pool area grew into a temple complex after his son built the gurdwara Harmandir Sahib, and installed the scripture of Sikhism inside the new temple in 1604.[10]
The construction activity between 1574 and 1604 is described in Mahima Prakash Vartak, a semi-historical Sikh hagiography text likely composed in 1741, and the earliest known document dealing with the lives of all the ten Gurus.[9]
Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru is credited with founding the holy city of Amritsar in the Sikh tradition.[9][10] Two versions of stories exist regarding the land where Ram Das settled. In one based on a Gazetteer record, the land was purchased with Sikh donations, for 700 rupees from the owners of the village of Tung.[11]
According to the Sikh historical records, the site was chosen by Guru Amar Das and called Guru Da Chakk, after he had asked Ram Das to find land to start a new town with a man-made pool as its central point.[12][13] After his coronation in 1574, and the hostile opposition he faced from the sons of Amar Das,[14] Ram Das founded the town named after him as "Ramdaspur". He started by completing the pool, and building his new official Guru centre and home next to it. He invited merchants and artisans from other parts of India to settle into the new town with him. The town expanded during the time of Arjan financed by donations and constructed by voluntary work. The town grew to become the city of Amritsar, and the pool area grew into a temple complex after his son built the gurdwara Harmandir Sahib, and installed the scripture of Sikhism inside the new temple in 1604.[10]
The construction activity between 1574 and 1604 is described in Mahima Prakash Vartak, a semi-historical Sikh hagiography text likely composed in 1741, and the earliest known document dealing with the lives of all the ten Gurus.[9]
About Guru Ramdas - The founder of Amritsar city
Guru Ram Das ([gʊɾuː ɾaːmᵊ d̯aːsᵊ]; 1534–1581) was the fourth of the ten Gurus of Sikhism.He was born on 24 September 1534 in a poor Hindu family based in Lahore.His birth name was Jetha, he was orphaned at age, and thereafter grew up with his maternal grandmother in a village.
Name - Guru Ram Das Sodhi
Born - Bhai Jetha Mal Sodhi, 24 September 1534
Chuna Mandi, Lahore, Punjab, Mughal Empire (Present day Pakistan)
Died - September 1, 1581 (aged 46)
Goindval, Mughal Empire (Present day India)
Religion - Sikhism
Spouse - Bhani Rani
Children - Prithi Chand, Mahan Dev, and Guru Arjan
Parents - Hari Das and Mata Daya
Known for - founder of Amritsar city
Other names - The Fourth Guru
Occupation - Guru
Predecessor - Guru Amar Das
Successor - Guru Arjan
Guru Ram Das ([gʊɾuː ɾaːmᵊ d̯aːsᵊ]; 1534–1581) was the fourth of the ten Gurus of Sikhism.He was born on 24 September 1534 in a poor Hindu family based in Lahore.His birth name was Jetha, he was orphaned at age, and thereafter grew up with his maternal grandmother in a village.
Name - Guru Ram Das Sodhi
Born - Bhai Jetha Mal Sodhi, 24 September 1534
Chuna Mandi, Lahore, Punjab, Mughal Empire (Present day Pakistan)
Died - September 1, 1581 (aged 46)
Goindval, Mughal Empire (Present day India)
Religion - Sikhism
Spouse - Bhani Rani
Children - Prithi Chand, Mahan Dev, and Guru Arjan
Parents - Hari Das and Mata Daya
Known for - founder of Amritsar city
Other names - The Fourth Guru
Occupation - Guru
Predecessor - Guru Amar Das
Successor - Guru Arjan