Guru
Harkrishan was born on July 7, 1656 to Guru Har
Rai and Krishan Kaur. Before his death in October
1661 Guru Har Rai had appointed his younger son
Harkrishan as the next Guru as opposed to his
elder son Ram Rai who was in collusion with the
mughals. Guru Harkrishan was only five years old
when he received the guruship.
The
Gurus older brother Ram Rai complained to emperor
Aurengzeb in Delhi that he had been discriminated
against because of his loyalty to the emperor and
had not received his due share of the property of
his father Guru Har Rai. Ram Rai knew that before
his death Guru Har Rai had instructed Guru
Harkrishan to never meet Aurengzeb. Ram Rai hoped
if Guru Harkrishan met the emperor he would be
going against his fathers wishes and the Sikhs
would be displeased with their Guru. On the other
hand if Guru Harkrishan refused to come to Delhi,
then he would be attacked by the emperors forces.
Since Aurengzeb was very friendly with Ram Rai he
summoned Guru Harkrishan to appear before him in
Delhi. The Sikhs were very apprehensive about
allowing young Guru Harkrishan to go to Delhi.
Aurengzeb sent Raja Jai Singh a high court
official known for his devotion to the Gurus to
escort the Guru to Delhi.
Raja
Jai Singh assured the Guru that he would not have
to meet the emperor personally while in Delhi, and
that there were a large number of devotees in
Delhi who were anxious to see and hear their Guru.
Guru Harkrishan convinced the Sikhs at Kiratpur
that he should go to Delhi. As a result Guru
Harkrishan along with his mother and a group of
devotees set out for the long journey to Delhi. On
their journey the Guru was met by large crowds of
devotees. At Panjolhara an jealous Brahmin taunted
the Guru, “Your Guru is called Hari Krishna, a
mere child of eight years! Krishna, the
incarnation of Vishnu, uttered the Gita which is
the repository of all the eternal truths, If your
Guru also calls himself Krishna, let him expound
the truths of Gita to us”. Hearing this a poor
watercarrier called Chhajju stood up and
proclaimed that anyone could expound on the Gita
if he were so blessed by the Guru. Guru Harkrishan
touched Chhajju with his walking stick and Chhajju
immediately began explaining the philosophy of the
Gita. The Brahmin was so humbled by the spectacle
that he fell to the Gurus feet and asked
forgiveness for his arrogance.
Upon
reaching Delhi the Guru and his party were the
guests of Raja Jai Singh who had promised to
uphold the safety of the Guru. Every day large
numbers of devotees started flocking to see the
Guru. At this time a smallpox epidemic was raging
in Delhi. The Guru helped to heal many sick
people, naturally coming in contact with so many
people every day, the Guru was also infected and
taken seriously ill. On March 30, 1664 Guru
Harkrishan decided to announce his successor, the
Guru called for five coins and a coconut. He took
them and being too weak to move, waved his hand
three times in the air and said “Baba Bakala”.
Guru Harkrishan then suddenly passed away at the
tender age of eight years old.
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