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Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh Guru, received the jot, or the divine light and the spirit, of Guru Nanak, at the age of five from the seventh Sikh Guru, Har Rai.
He led the Sikhs for two and a half years and spent part of that time in Delhi tending to the sick and poor during an epidemic of smallpox. Thousands were healed by Guru Har Krishan. The disease subsided in Delhi but the Guru took the suffering of the people upon himself and succumbed to smallpox at the age of about eight. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib was later built at the spot where Guru Har Krishan stayed in Delhi. The amrit sarovar, or the holy tank, at the Gurdwara continues to heal thousands who visit daily.
About twenty five years after Guru Har Krishan departed from this world, the tenth Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh, wrote the following about him.
Remembering and meditating upon Sri Guru Har Krishan, beholding him, all pains vanish.
Some of the episodes in this book.
- Har Krishan ji is born in Keeratpur.
- Guru Har Rai predicts Har Krishan’s high spiritual status.
- Aurangzeb becomes emperor. He sends four hostile expeditions against Guru Har Rai.
- Aurangzeb invites Guru Har Rai to his court in Delhi.
- Guru Har Rai sends his elder son Ram Rai to Delhi to meet with Aurangzeb.
- Ram Rai shows many miracles to impress the emperor. He also changes Gurbani to please the emperor.
- Guru Har Rai is distressed to learn about Ram Rai’s behavior in Delhi and asks his Sikhs not to associate with Ram Rai anymore.
- Ram Rai returned to Keeratpur, but Guru Har Rai refuses to see him.
- Guru Har Rai passes the jot of Guru Nanak to Har Krishan. Guru Har Krishan becomes the eighth Sikh Guru.
- Sikhs flock to Keeratpur to seek the eighth Guru’s blessings.
- Guru Har Krishan inspires Jaswant Rai, a thief, to lead a life of piety and honesty.
- Guru Har Krishan saves Gainda Mal, a drunkard and gambler.
- Guru Har Krishan cures Baisantar, a leper.
- Muslim holy men from Ropar receive guidance from Guru Har Krishan.
- Raba Nath, a Siddha yogi, learns about the True path to God when he visits Guru Har Krishan.
- Seva Das realizes that only Akalpurakh and Guru can make a mistake and that it is foolish to question Guru’s wisdom.
- Guru Har Krishan puts Bhai Jagna, a butcher, on the path to salvation.
- Ram Rai continued to conspire against Guru Har Krishan and urges Aurangzeb to invite him to Delhi and test him.
- Aurangzeb sends an invitation to Guru Har Krishan, requesting Guru Sahib to visit him in Delhi. Guru Har Krishan agrees to visit Delhi but vows not to see the emperor’s face but only meet with the devotees.
- On the way to Delhi, Guru Har Krishan stops at several towns and villages to bless his devotees.
- At Panjokhara, near Ambala, Chajju, a village idiot, receives the knowledge of Geeta after a mere glance from Guru Har Krishan. Chajju goes on to have a discourse with Pundit Lal Chand, a learned Brahmin. The Brahmin is humbled.
- Raja Jai Singh hosts Guru Har Krishan at his Bungalow in Raisina near Delhi.
- Aurangzeb asks Raja Jai Singh to test Guru Har Krishan’s spiritual powers.
- Aurangzeb sends his son, Muazzam, to convince Guru Har Krishan to see him. Guru Har Krishan refuses but sends a Gurshabad for Aurangzeb.
- Aurangzeb makes a surprise visit to see Guru Har Krishan but is unsuccessful. Guru Sahib instructs his Sikhs not to open the door to his room.
- Epidemic of Smallpox breaks out in Delhi. Guru Har Krishan cures thousands and spends many weeks tending to the sick.
- Guru Har Krishan takes the suffering of the people upon himself and leaves his mortal frame. Before leaving, he declares that the next Guru is in village Bakala, in Punjab.
- As proclaimed by Guru Har Krishan, Guru Tegh Bahadur becomes the ninth Guru of the Sikhs.
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Book Reviews From Old Sikh Comics Website
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The Best
Posted by Suvak on 6th Mar 2013
I like your book it is the best sikh comics ever. I hope you can make one on 1984 the blue star
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Yet another book by SikhComics
Posted by Talwinder on 2nd Mar 2013
This is another great comic, as the ones prior, delivered by the Sikh Comics team.
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a delight
Posted by Rita Kaur (New Delhi) on 10th Jan 2013
it is a delight to read this book. what else shoud i say...
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Amazing work on Guru HarKrishan life story
Posted by Davi Singh on 10th Jan 2013
Narration and artwork are both truly awesome. very inspiring. Love the gurbani verses that go with the story line.
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Awesome
Posted by Guriqbal on 17th Nov 2012
I had the privilege of taking a peek at the proof of Guru Harkrishan sahib's graphic novel. Wow... this is the best so far from Sikh Comics. Can't wait for the final product.
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Very good the best one yet
Posted by Jaw deep girn on 17th Nov 2012
Very good comic on Guru Har Krishan worth the read. I was wondering can you write a comic on sant jarnail singh bhindranwale.