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'''Baba Gurditta''' was the son of [[Guru Hargobind]] (sixth Sikh guru), and the father of [[Guru Har Rai]] (seventh Sikh guru) of [[Sikhism]]. There is a gurudwara in Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab which is in remembrance of Baba Gurditta.
'''Baba Gurditta''' was the son of [[Guru Hargobind]] (sixth Sikh guru), and the father of [[Guru Har Rai]] (seventh Sikh guru) of [[Sikhism]]. There is a gurudwara in Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab which is in remembrance of Baba Gurditta.


Baba Gurditta died around 1638, while his father was still alive. His brother [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] would later become the ninth Sikh guru when Baba Gurdita's line of succession dried up.
Baba Gurditta died around 1638, while his father was still alive. His brother [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] would later become the ninth Sikh guru when Baba Gurdita's line of succession dried up.
After the Battle of Kartarpur, he took rest under a Banyaan tree which is still there in Kartarpur near Sukka Talab he tied his horses under the tree the sacred Banyan tree has great significance for Sikh Jatt community of Kartarpur the maintainees of sacred place is being done by Toor clan of Jats.
After the Battle of Kartarpur, he took rest under a Banyan tree which is still there in Kartarpur near Sukka Talab he tied his horses under the tree. The sacred Banyan tree has great significance for the Sikhs of Kartarpur. The site is maintained by the Toor clan.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}}


Then Baba Gurditta Ji followed path towards 5 km north from Kartarpur and done funeral of shahed nihangas and now there is a gurudwara called Killi Sahib.
Then Baba Gurditta followed the path 5 km north of Kartarpur and conducted the funeral of shaheed Nihangas and where now stands a gurudwara called Killi Sahib.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}}


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.babagurdittaji.com  www.babagurdittaji.com]
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Baba Gurditta was the son of Guru Hargobind (sixth Sikh guru), and the father of Guru Har Rai (seventh Sikh guru) of Sikhism. There is a gurudwara in Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab which is in remembrance of Baba Gurditta.

Baba Gurditta

Baba Gurditta died around 1638, while his father was still alive. His brother Guru Tegh Bahadur would later become the ninth Sikh guru when Baba Gurdita's line of succession dried up. After the Battle of Kartarpur, he took rest under a Banyan tree which is still there in Kartarpur near Sukka Talab he tied his horses under the tree. The sacred Banyan tree has great significance for the Sikhs of Kartarpur. The site is maintained by the Toor clan.[citation needed]

Then Baba Gurditta followed the path 5 km north of Kartarpur and conducted the funeral of shaheed Nihangas and where now stands a gurudwara called Killi Sahib.[citation needed]

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