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Guru Ram Dass, the fourth Sikh Guru, had several disciples. Every disciple remained busy doing his duty. One of the disciples was Arjun Dev. His particular quality was that he devotedly kept himself busy with the duty assigned to him. Ever since he became the Gurd's disciple, he was given the work of scrubbing the utensils Other disciples used to ask him, Arjun Dev, you are always busy in cleaning utensils, you should serve the Guru also sometimes ArjunDev replied, "This work of cleaning the utensils, I do with Guru's orders." They said, "But only cleaning the utensils does not comprise the whole service The Guru will not be pleased in this manner" ArjunDev said, "I do not try to please the Guru My duty is to obey him." The time passed on Whenever there was a sermon or religious congregation, ArjunDev was always busy in doing his duty. Guru Ram Dass' end neared. Every disciple thought that he had the right to succeed the Guru because he had all the qualities of service and devotion in him. The guru had written down the will for the announcement of his successor. The will was to be opened after his death. a) Guru Ram Dass died Everybody was enger to hear what was written in the will so that he might know his fortune When the will was opened, ArjunDev had been declared the successor 5) Everyone, particularly those who had built up high hopes, were greatly surprised, Answer the following questions: 1 Who became the fifth Sikh Guru? 2. What work was given to Arjun Dey by the Guru? 3
How can you say that Ariun Dev was an obedient disciple?​

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Answered by Kar98kGold
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1). Arjun Dev was the fifth Sikh guru .

2). He was allotted the work of scrubbing and cleaning the utensils.

3). Because unlike all disciples he followed guru's order and kept on doing his duty not trying to disobey his work and try to please his Guru.

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