Shri Guru Har Krishan Ji

Guru Har Krishan Ji (1656–1664) was the eighth Sikh Guru, known for his compassion and service despite his young age. He became Guru at just five years old and was a symbol of purity, wisdom, and selflessness. During a severe smallpox epidemic in Delhi, Guru Har Krishan Ji served the sick and suffering, offering healing and hope. He eventually contracted the illness himself and passed away at the age of eight. Before his departure, he hinted at his successor by uttering "Baba Bakale," leading Sikhs to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. His life remains an inspiration of selfless service and devotion.