Ardas & Brief History of the Khalsa

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Ardas & Brief History of the Khalsa

Ardas Ek Onkar Siri Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh “There is One God Victory is always Gods”

Var Siri Bhagauti JI Sahi “1st We Remember The Almight God” Ardas Var Siri Bhagauti JI Sahi “1st We Remember The Almight God”

Ardas Guru Nanak Dev ji (1469 - 1539)

Ardas Guru Angad Dev ji (1539-1552)

Ardas Sri Guru Amardas ji (1552-1574)

Ardas Guru Ram das ji (1574- 1581)

Ardas Guru Arjan Dev ji (1581-1606)

Ardas Guru Hargobind ji (1606-1644)

Ardas Guru Har Rai Ji (1630 - 1661)

Ardas Guru Har Krishan ji (1661 - 1664)

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji (1664 - 1675 ) Ardas Guru Tegh Bahadur ji (1664 - 1675 )

Guru Gobind Singh ji(1675 - 1708) Ardas Guru Gobind Singh ji(1675 - 1708)

Guru Granth Sahib ji (1708 - Present (and future)) Ardas Guru Granth Sahib ji (1708 - Present (and future))

Ardas Panj Piyari Bhai Daya Singh – Compassion Katrai from Lahore. Aged 30 yrs when baptised. Was with Guru Gobind Singh at Nanded when he left this world Bhai Dharam Singh - Justice & Righteousness Jat From Delhi, Aged 33when baptised. Was with Guru Gobind Singh at Nanded when he left this world. Bhai Himmat Singh - Courage and Strength Washerman from Dwarka, Aged 36 when baptised. Died In the Battle of Chamkaur in 1704 Bhai Muhkam Singh – Discipline and Serenity Barber From Bidar, aged 32 when baptised. Died in the battle of Chamkaur 1704 Bhai Sahib Singh – Leadership Water carrier from Jagannath Puri, aged 39. Died in the battle of Chamkaur

Ardas Char Sahibzade Baba Ajit Singh Ji Baba Jujhar Singh ji Born 1687 Died 1704 in the Battle of Chamkaur Baba Jujhar Singh ji Born 1690 Died 1704 in the Battle of Chamkaur Baba Zorawar Singh Ji Born 1696 Was Bricked alive in Sirhind in 1704 Baba Fateh Singh Ji

Ardas Char Sahibzade

Ardas Char Sahibzade

Ardas Chali Mukte 40 Immortal Ones

Ardas Chali Mukte 40 Immortal Ones Those Sikhs who deserted Guru Gobind Singh in Anandpur and later apologised and laid down their lives at the Battle of Mukatsar Sahj Singh,Sardul Singh,Saroop Singh, Sahib Singh, Sujan Singh, Ber Singh, Sewa Singh, Sango Singh, Sant Singh, Hardas Singh, Himmat Singh, Karam Singh, Kirpal Singh, Kharag Singh, Gurdas Singh, Gurdit Singh, Gulab Singh, Ganga Singh, Ganda Singh, Charat Singh, Jawahar Singh, Jaimal Singh, Jwala Singh, Jhanda Singh, Tek Singh, Thakur Singh, Trilok Singh, Dayal Singh, Damoddar Singh, Narayan Singh, Nihal Singh, Punjab Singh, Prem Singh, Basawa Singh, Bisan Singh, Bhagwan Singh, Metab Singh, Mohkham Singh, Ranjit Singh, Ratan Singh, Mahan Singh

Ardas Singhnia

Ardas Baba Mani Singh Lahore 1735

Ardas Bhai Taru Singh Ji Lahore 1747

Bhai Subeg Singh Ji & Bhai Shahbaz Singh Ji Ardas Bhai Subeg Singh Ji & Bhai Shahbaz Singh Ji

Ardas Bhai Mati Dass Ji Chandni Chow, Delhi 1675

Ardas Baba Deep Singh Ji

Ardas Baba Banda Singh Ji