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Gurdwaras of Punjab Famous Sikhs |
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The
eminent Sikh saint Baba Buddha was born here in 1506. Baba Buddha had
the pleasure of serving under the first six Gurus. When he was a young
boy herding cattle in the fields one day he met Guru Nanak who was visiting
the village. The boy served the Guru milk and Guru Nanak exclaimed that
though young in age, he was a Buddha (old man) in terms of his understanding
and wisdom. Baba Buddha converted to the path of Sikhism and became an
exemplary disciple of the Gurus. Baba Buddha was responsible for the guruship
ceremony of the next five Gurus from Guru Angad to Guru Hargobind. Under
Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Buddha was appointed the first custodian (granthi)
of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in the Golden Temple in 1604. Baba Buddha was
also responsible for the early education of Guru Hargobind as a child
and helped to personally construct the Akal Takht. Baba Buddha passed
away in 1631 and had his last rites personally performed by Guru Hargobind. |
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