Guru Ram Das
Sikh Guru and founder of Amritsar

Born
September 24th, 1534
490 years ago
Died
September 1st, 1581
443 years ago — 46 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
India
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Fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism, provided spiritual guidance and established the city of Amritsar. Composed the hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib, which are essential to Sikh spiritual practice. Promoted the values of humility, service, and equality throughout the community. Played a key role in the development of Sikh institutions and the construction of the Golden Temple, a central place of worship.
Authored hymns included in the Guru Granth Sahib
Founded the city of Amritsar
Constructed the Golden Temple
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