Guru Har Rai
Sikh Guru and 7th Guru of Sikhism

Born
January 16th, 1630
395 years ago
Died
1661
364 years ago — 31 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
India
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Served as the seventh Guru of Sikhism from 1644 to 1661. Focused on spirituality, healing, and fostering peace among different communities. Established a historical garden in the city of Kiratpur and promoted education and healthcare. Advocated for selfless service and compassion, aligning with the core tenets of Sikh philosophy. Maintained a strong stance against oppression and injustice.
Served as the seventh Guru of Sikhism
Promoted healing and education
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