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Baba Ram Rai (Gurmukhi: ਰਾਮ ਰਾਏ; rāma rā'ē; 1645–1687) was the eldest son of the seventh Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai, and the founder of the Ramraiyas, an unorthodox sect in Sikhism. He founded the Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib, a Darbar in Dehradun which was built in Indo-Islamic architecture style. Ram Rai's brother, Guru Har Krishan, was the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus. After his death, he was succeeded as head of the sect by mahant Aud Dass, who was helped by Ram Rai's widow, Panjab Kaur.

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  • Baba Ram Rai (Gurmukhi: ਰਾਮ ਰਾਏ; rāma rā'ē; 1645–1687) was the eldest son of the seventh Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai, and the founder of the Ramraiyas, an unorthodox sect in Sikhism. He founded the Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib, a Darbar in Dehradun which was built in Indo-Islamic architecture style. Ram Rai's brother, Guru Har Krishan, was the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus. After his death, he was succeeded as head of the sect by mahant Aud Dass, who was helped by Ram Rai's widow, Panjab Kaur. (en)
  • Ram Rai, (1646-1687), est le fils ainé de Guru Har Rai, un des gourous du sikhisme. Sa mère était Mata Sulakkhani, et il est né à Kiratpur, au Pendjab. Une fois adulte, il a été dépêché à Delhi auprès de l'empereur Aurangzeb pour représenter la foi sikhe. Afin de ne pas le choquer il a changé un mot lors d'une lecture du Livre Saint du sikhisme le Guru Granth Sahib. Son père l'a appris plus tard, et de fait, lui a interdit de revenir au foyer familial. Cet incident cumulé à d'autres a fait qu'en 1661, Guru Har Rai choisit un frère plus jeune Guru Har Krishan pour lui succéder afin de guider la communauté sikhe. Ram Rai continua de prêcher le sikhisme, créant un courant à part: le Ramraias. Il installa un camp au pied de l'Himalaya à l'endroit qui deviendra Dehradun (de dera: un centre miss (fr)
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  • Baba Ram Rai (Gurmukhi: ਰਾਮ ਰਾਏ; rāma rā'ē; 1645–1687) was the eldest son of the seventh Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai, and the founder of the Ramraiyas, an unorthodox sect in Sikhism. He founded the Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib, a Darbar in Dehradun which was built in Indo-Islamic architecture style. Ram Rai's brother, Guru Har Krishan, was the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus. After his death, he was succeeded as head of the sect by mahant Aud Dass, who was helped by Ram Rai's widow, Panjab Kaur. (en)
  • Ram Rai, (1646-1687), est le fils ainé de Guru Har Rai, un des gourous du sikhisme. Sa mère était Mata Sulakkhani, et il est né à Kiratpur, au Pendjab. Une fois adulte, il a été dépêché à Delhi auprès de l'empereur Aurangzeb pour représenter la foi sikhe. Afin de ne pas le choquer il a changé un mot lors d'une lecture du Livre Saint du sikhisme le Guru Granth Sahib. Son père l'a appris plus tard, et de fait, lui a interdit de revenir au foyer familial. Cet incident cumulé à d'autres a fait qu'en 1661, Guru Har Rai choisit un frère plus jeune Guru Har Krishan pour lui succéder afin de guider la communauté sikhe. Ram Rai continua de prêcher le sikhisme, créant un courant à part: le Ramraias. Il installa un camp au pied de l'Himalaya à l'endroit qui deviendra Dehradun (de dera: un centre missionnaire ou un camp; dun: la vallée). Il rencontra un peu avant sa mort Guru Gobind Singh, le dernier gourou humain du sikhisme. (fr)
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