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guru gobind singh was the tenth guru of the sikhs true or false​

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Answered by japjeetkhalsa2p8u5p7
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True is the answer

Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth guru of the Sikhs.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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True.

Guru gobind singh was the tenth guru of the sikhs.

  • Guru Gobind Singh, also known as Gobind Ri, was the tenth and final personal Sikh Guru (1675–1708), most remembered for founding the Khalsa (Punjabi: "the Pure," the Sikhs' military fraternity). He was born in 1666 in Patna, Bihar, India; died in Nanded, Maharashtra, on October 7, 1708. The last of the 10 Gurus and the one who changed the Sikh faith was Guru Gobind Singh.
  • He founded the Khalsa (Pure) in 1699, a group of devout people who trained as soldiers and wore outward signs of their faith. The Khalsa now consists of all Sikh practitioners.
  • The writings about the Guru's multiple marriages were acknowledged by later authors, who also thought that having multiple wives was a regal or privileged conduct. In those days, having more than one wife was typical among kings, chiefs, and other powerful individuals as a sign of their greatness and superiority to the average person.
  • Not only is the Guru Granth Sahib the sacred text of Sikhism. It is regarded as the living Guru as well. Guru Gobind Singh said that the Guru Granth Sahib will be the Eternal Guru before he passed away, and that there would be no more human gurus.

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