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Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji

The Healer

Sikh Medicinal herbs; gentleness; preservation of the tradition under pressure 1630–1661 CE; Seventh Guru 1644–1661 Punjab; Kiratpur Sahib (his center); his famous dispatch of rare medicinal herbs to cure the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh illustrates his compassion transcending political boundaries
Portrait of Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji
Portrait of Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji
Rank Seventh Guru
Domain Medicinal herbs; gentleness; preservation of the tradition under pressure
Period 1630–1661 CE; Seventh Guru 1644–1661
Alignment Holy / Sikh
Power LEGENDARY 81

Attributes

ATK
50
DEF
85
SPR
92
SPD
65
INT
88
CHA
84
WIS
99
END
87

Combat Profile

ATK DEF SPR SPD INT CHA WIS END
Special Move

Herbal Grace

restores vitality to allies and neutralizes poisons through deep knowledge of medicinal plants and divine compassion

Passive

Gentle Preservation

creates sanctuary spaces where tradition endures safely and healing blooms even under adversity

| Festivals | Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji Gurpurab (birthday, 19th Assu — September/October) | | Iconography | Depicted as a gentle, contemplative figure — in contrast to the martial Hargobind; associated with gardens, animals, and medicinal plants; often shown in a natural setting | | Period | 1630–1661 CE; Seventh Guru 1644–1661 | | Region | Punjab; Kiratpur Sahib (his center); his famous dispatch of rare medicinal herbs to cure the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh illustrates his compassion transcending political boundaries |

Becomes Guru at fourteen. The line passes through difficult Mughal politics in his time.


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