Bhai Gurdas

 Bhai Gurdas (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਗੁਰਦਾਸ; 1551 – August 25, 1636) was a persuasive Sikh figure, author, student of history and evangelist. He was the first copyist of the Guru Granth Sahib and later filled in as the first Jathedar of Akal Takht. 


Bhai Gurdas Ji was conceived in 1551 at Goindwal, a little town in the Punjab. He was the lone offspring of Bhai Ishar Das ji, first cousin of Guru Amar Das, and Jivani. Bhai Gurdas ji was scarcely 3 years old when his mom died.[2] [3] 


In the wake of being stranded at 12 years old, he was embraced by Guru Amar Das. Bhai Gurdas Ji learned Sanskrit, Braj Bhasha, Persian and Punjabi and in the end started lecturing. He spent his initial a very long time at Goindval and Sultanpur Lodhi. At Goindval, Gurdas tuned in and acquired information from researchers and masters that ceaselessly visited the town while navigating the Delhi-Lahore street. He later moved to Varanasi, where he considered Sanskrit and Hindu sacred texts. After Guru Amar Das left the world, his replacement Guru Ram Das appointed Bhai Gurdas Ji as a Sikh teacher to Agra.

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