Prithi Chand

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Prithi Chand was the eldest son of the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das, known for later opposing the succession of his younger brother Guru Arjan and founding a rival sect.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf founder of religious sect
historical figure
religious leader
associatedWithPlace Amritsar NERFINISHED
Punjab NERFINISHED
category Children of Sikh Gurus
Founders of religious movements
Sikh people
claimedTitle Guru
conflictWith Guru Arjan NERFINISHED
era early 17th century
late 16th century
ethnicity Punjabi
familyHouse Sodhi family NERFINISHED
father Guru Ram Das NERFINISHED
founded Mina sect
Prithia sect
fullName Prithi Chand NERFINISHED
grandfather Guru Amar Das NERFINISHED
knownFor claiming Guruship in opposition to Guru Arjan
establishing a rival Sikh sect
opposition to the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan
language Punjabi
Sant Bhasha NERFINISHED
mother Mata Bhani NERFINISHED
opposed succession of Guru Arjan
opposedDoctrineOf mainstream Sikh Guruship line
positionInFamily eldest son of Guru Ram Das
religion Sikhism
religiousTradition Mina tradition
rivalTo mainstream Sikh community at Amritsar
sectNameDerivedFrom his own name "Prithi"
sibling Guru Arjan NERFINISHED
Mahadev NERFINISHED
viewedAs schismatic figure in Sikh history
wrote hymns attributed to him in Mina tradition

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Guru Ram Das child Prithi Chand