The series introduces Gurus as masters of fine arts, builders of cities, deliverers of justice, coordinators of Seva and an overarching gateway to freedom and equality. It touches on the singular and harmonized Jot and Jugat as well as varied and diverse physical and temporal forms to provide a holistic understanding of the Gurus’ fundamental nature.
In this episode, we dive into the world of Guru Harirai who continues Guru Nanak's mission:
• The Flower Sakhi
• Developed as a town of parks and gardens
• Established herbal clinic and pharmacy
• Included a medical research center with several rare herbs
• Established Animal sanctuaries
• Dara Shikoh
• 2200 Cavalry ready at all times
• RamRai
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