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Guru Amar Das was the third Guru of Sikhism. He stepped into this role on March 26, 1552, when he was 73 years old.

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When was Guru Amar Das born?

Guru Amar Das was born on May 5, 1479.


What is Guru Amar Das's birthday?

Guru Amar Das was born on May 5, 1479.


How old was Guru Amar Das at death?

Guru Amar Das died on May 14, 1574 at the age of 95.


How did guru amar das die?

Guru Amar Das passed away in 1574 due to natural causes, at the age of 95.


Where did guru amar das die?

Jamaca


How old is Guru Amar Das?

Guru Amar Das was born on May 5, 1479 and died on May 14, 1574. Guru Amar Das would have been 95 years old at the time of death or 536 years old today.


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Guru Amar Das ji


Which Guru was born in 1497?

Guru Amar das, the third guru, was born in 1497 in Barserke.


How many hymns are there in the Guru Granth Sahib of Guru Amar Das?

869 Hymns


What day was Guru Amar Das murdered?

11th of September 1609


Which guru started langer?

guru nanak dev ji started langer then guru amar das carried it on till today


Who was the founder of the Golden Temple?

Of great historical, spiritual, and emotional significance to the Sikhs, this Gurdwara was first conceived by Guru Amar Das, but its actual construction was begun under the supervision of Guru Ram Das his sucessor. The Temple had modest beginnings, a house built of sun dried mud bricks was the first building constructed by Guru Amar Das. Guru Amar Das is said to have found 'a medicinal herb growing at the edge of the pool, which cured a skin ailment of his master Guru Angad the 'second Nanak'. For many years the Amrit Sarovar remained little more than a village tank, until the fourth Guru, Guru Ram Das began to carry out the plans of his mentor Guru Amar Das for a more permanent structure built of kiln fired brick.