di
Granth, was completed in 1604 and installed at Amritsar but is now at Kart
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rpur in the possession of the
Sodh
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family.
Jealousy and conflict led to Arjan Dev, now known as the ‘True Emperor’, being charged with sedition as well as with creating communal dissension. He was subjected to prolonged torture. According to Sikh tradition he had to sit in a red hot cauldron and was bathed in boiling water. Before his death he appointed Hargobind to succeed him.
Gur
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Arjan Dev's 2,216 hymns are the largest contribution to the
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di Granth. In the spirit of his predecessors his verses proclaim the saving power of God's name (
n
m
), the blindness of sinful man, the greatness of God, and the need for constant devotion to God. Of his compositions, the greatest is the
Sukhman
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.
Arjuna
.