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 Sikh Guru's Family History  & Lineage

The term guru comes from the Sanskrit word 'guru', meaning teacher, guide or mentor. The traditions and philosophy of Sikhism were established by the ten Gurus. Each guru furthered and protected the divine message taught by the previous, resulting in the creation of the Sikh religion.  


The era of the ten gurus of Sikhism spans nearly 300 years, from the birth of Nanak Dev in 1469, through the life of Guru Gobind Singh. At the time of his the death in 1708, Guru Gobind Singh bequeathed his title of Guru to the Sikh scripture, Guru Granth. Sikhs regard the 10 gurus of Sikhism as the embodiment of one guiding light which passed from each guru to their successors and which now resides with the scripture Siri Guru Granth Sahib.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Guru and Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the final guru in human form. Before leaving for heavenly abode, Guru Gobind Singh Ji decreed that the Guru Granth Sahib Ji would be the final and perpetual guru of the Sikhs. 

The Sikhs fully believe that the divine spirit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was passed from one guru to the next, just as the light of one lamp, which lights another and does not diminish, which is also mentioned in our Guru Granth Sahib Ji.



The era of the ten gurus of Sikhism spans nearly 300 years, from the birth of Nanak Dev in 1469, through the life of Guru Gobind Singh. At the time of his the death in 1708, Guru Gobind Singh bequeathed his title of Guru to the Sikh scripture, Guru Granth Sahib. 

Sikhs regard the 10 gurus of Sikhism as the embodiment of one guiding light which passed from each guru to their successors and which now resides with the scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

We could take a look at our Guru's family history.

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The 1st Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji, first of the 10 gurus, founded the Sikh faith, introducing the concept of one God.

Son of:  Kalyan Das ji (Mehta Kalu ji), and Mata Tripta ji. Brother of: Bibi Nanaki
Married to: Sulakhani Ji.
Father of: sons, Siri Chand and Lakhmi Das.
Birthplace: Nankana Sahib (Pakistan), observed October 20, 1469 (April 14, 1469, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: From birth - formally, February 20, 1507 (1499 AD at about age 30)
Place of Death: Kartarpur, September 7, 1539 (September 22, Nanakshahi)
Age: 70
                                                 

The 2nd Guru Angad Dev ji
Guru Angad Dev, second of the 10 gurus, compiled the writings of Nanak Dev and introduced the Gurmukhi script.

Son of: Pheru Mall Ji and Mata Daya Kaur (Sabhrai) Ji.
 Married to: Mata Khivi ji.
Father of: sons, Dasu, Datu, and daughters, Amro and Anokhi.
Birthplace: Harike, March 31, 1504 (April 18, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Kartarpur, September 7, 1539 (September 18, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Khadur, March 29, 1552 (April 16, Nanakshahi)
Age: 48
                                                         

The 3rd Guru Amar Das ji
Guru Amar Das, third of the 10 gurus, disavowed caste with the institution of langar, pangat and sangat.
Son of: Tej Bhan ji and Mata Lakshmi ji.
Married to:  Mansa Devi.
Father of: sons, Mohan, Mohri, and daughters, Dani and Bhani.
Birthplace: Basarke (Amritsar) May 5, 1479, (May 23, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Khadur, March 26, 1552 (April 16, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Goindwal, September 1, 1574 (September 16, Nanakshahi)
Age: 95                               
              

The 4th Guru Ram Das ji
Guru Raam Das, fourth of the 10 gurus, began the excavation of the Sarovar in Amritsar.
Son of: Hari Das ji Sodhi and Mata Daya Kaur ji.

Married to: Bibi Bhani ji.
Father to: sons, Prithi Chand, Maha Dev and Arjun Dev.
Birthplace: Chuna Mandi (Lahore, Pakistan) September 24, 1534 (October 9, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Goindwal, September 1, 1574 (September 16, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Goindwal, September 1, 1581 (September 16, Nanakshahi)
Age: 47                                           
The 5th Guru Arjan Dev ji
Guru Arjun (Arjan) Dev, fifth of the 10 gurus, erected the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) in Amritsar, compiled and contributed to Adi Granth, 1604.
Son of: Guru Ram das and Ji Mata Bhani ji.
Married to: Raam Devi (issueless), Ganga ji.
Father to: one son, Har Govind.
Birthplace: Goindwal, April 14, 1563 (May 2, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Goindwal, September 1, 1581 (September 16, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Lahore, May 30 1606 (June 16, Nanakshahi)
Martyred age: 43
                                                           
The 6th Guru Har Gobind ji
Guru Har Govind (Hargobind), sixth of the 10 gurus, constructed the Akal Takhat. He raised an army and wore two swords symbolizing secular and spiritual authority. The Mughal emperor Jahangir imprisoned the guru …negotiated  release for whoever could hold on to his robe.
Son of: Guru Arjun and Mata Ganga.
Married to: Damodri ji, Nankee ji and Maha Devi ji.
Father of: Sons, Gur Ditta, Ani Rai, Suraj Mal, Atal Rai, Teg Mall (Teg Bahadur), and a daughter, Bibi Veero.
Birthplace: Guru ki Wadali (Amritsar), June 19, 1595 (July 5, Nanakshai)
Became Guru: Amritsar, May 25, inaugurated June 10 - 11 or 25, 1606 (June 11, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Kiratpur, February 28, or March 3, 1644 (March 19, Nanakshahi)
Age: 49
                                                           
The 7th  Guru Har Rai Ji
Guru Har Rai, seventh of the 10 gurus, propagated the Sikh faith, maintained a cavalry of 20,000 as his personal guard, and established both a hospital and zoo.
Son of: Baba Gurditta ji and Mata Nihal Kaur.
Married to: Sulakhni ji (Kishan Kaur) and Daughters of Daya Ram.
Father of: sons, Ram Rai and Har Krishan, and daughter Sarup Kaur.
Birthplace: Kiratpur (Hoshiarpur), January 16, or February 26, 1630 (January 31, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Kiratpur, March 3, or 8, 1644 (March 14, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Kiratpur, May 30, or October 6, 1661 (October 20, Nanakshahi)
Age: 31
                                                   
The 8th Guru Har Kishan ji
Guru Har Krishan, eighth of the 10 gurus, became guru at the age of five, and is known for his wisdom and compassion.
Son of Guru Har Rai and Mata Kishan (aka Krishan or Sulakhni) Kaur.
Birthplace: Kiratpur, July 7, 1656 (July 23, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Kiratpur, June 10, July 7, or October 6 - 7, 1661 (October 20, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Delhi, March 30, 1664 (April 16, Nanakshahi)
Age: 8
                                                 
The 9th  Guru Tegh Bahadur ji
Guru Teg Bahadar, ninth of the 10 gurus, reluctant to leave meditation and come forward as the guru, ultimately sacrificed his life to protect Hindu Pandits from forced conversion to Islam.
Son of: Guru Har Govind and Mata Nankee ji.
Married to: Gujri ji.
Father to: one son, Gobind Singh.
Birthplace: Amritsar, April 1, 1621 (April 18, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Baba Bakala, August 11, 1664 (April 16, Nanakshahi)
Place of Death: Delhi, November 11, 1675 (November 24, Nanakshahi)
Martyred age: 54
                                                         
The 10th Guru Gobind Singh ji
Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth of the 10 gurus, created the order of Khalsa. Sacrificed father, mother, sons and his own life to protect Sikhs dharma from forced conversions to Islam. Completed the Granth bestowing upon it title of everlasting Guru.
Son of Guru Teg Bahadar and Mata Gujri ji.
Married to Jito ji (Ajit Kaur),  Sundri, and  Mata Sahib Kaur.
Father of 4 Sahibzades,  Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh.
Birthplace: Patna (Bihar, India) December 22, 1666 (January 5, Nanakshahi)
Became Guru: Anandpur, November 11, 1675 (November 24 Nanakshahi)
Creation of Khalsa: April 14, 1699
Place of Death: Nanded, October 7, 1708 (October 21, Nanakshahi)
Age: 42

Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Guru and Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the final guru in human form. Before leaving for heavenly abode, Guru Gobind Singh Ji decreed that the Guru Granth Sahib Ji would be the final and perpetual guru of the Sikhs. 

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