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Guru Ram Das

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Guru Ram Das
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Born
Jetha Mal Sodhi

24 September 1534
Chuna Mandi, Lahore, Mughal Empire
Died
Goindwal, Mughal Empire

Guru Ram Das (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਰਾਮ ਦਾਸ) (24 September 1534 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan – 1 September 1581, in Amritsar, Punjab, India) was the fourth of the ten Sikh Gurus on 26 March 1552. He urged Sikhs to not just sit in peace while meditating. He urged them to actively join in with other peoples fun while meditating.

Guru Ram Das nominated Guru Arjun Dev, his youngest son, as the next Guru of the Sikhs.

Ramdaspur

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Guru Ram helped build Ramdaspur by digging a second sacred pool after being instructed to do so by Guru Amar Das. Pilgrims came from miles to hear Guru Ram preach or to help him dig the sacred pool. The sacred pool (Holy tank) was named Amristar - which means great pool of nectar.

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