| Historical
Gurdwaras of Punjab Guru Amar Das |
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Guru
Amar Das was forced to leave Goindwal by Datu the son of Guru Angad who
was jealous at not being named the Guru by his father. Datu told Guru
Amar Das to leave Goindwal, and being the humble person that he was, Guru
Amar Das returned to his family village of Basarke. Here the Guru shut
himself up in a small hut with a note on the door, ‘He who opens this
door is no Sikh of mine, nor am I his Guru.’ When a delegation of Sikhs
lead by Baba Buddha finally found the hut they were perplexed as what
to do. Finally they decided to make a hole in the wall so as not to go
against the Gurus injunction. Once inside they pleaded with the Guru to
return to Goindwal as only he was their true beloved Guru and the Sikhs
could not live without him. Guru Amar Das finally relented and returned
with the Sikhs. The hole in the wall is still preserved today inside the
Gurdwara. |
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