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  • ...ll chiefs against him. Hayat Khan was challenged in the battle by [[Mahant Kirpal Das]], the head of the Udasi sadhus, the only one of the many Udasis who ...club he charged at Hayat Khan, who dealt him a heavy blow with his sword. Kirpal Das received it on his club. Then rising in his stirrups and shouting loudl
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  • '''Mahant Kirpal Das''', was a leader of the Udasis. The Udasis are a branch of the Sikh f ...s heavy club he charged at Hayat Khan. The Pathan swung his sword. Luckily Kirpal Das blocked it with his club. Then rising in his stirrups and shouting loud
    3 KB (459 words) - 19:39, 24 June 2011
  • ...mritsar on 17 October 1954 at the ripe age of 84 and was succeeded by SANT Kirpal Singh as head of the dera.
    2 KB (290 words) - 00:43, 27 February 2011
  • ...(sweet maker), was inspired by the exploits of the Sadhu-warrior [[Mahant Kirpal Das]]. With no military training he joined the Guru's army. Given a horse,
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  • ...nt Lal Singh Hare Ram, a Nirmala scholar, was born the son of Bhai Kirpal Singh and Raj Karni Devi on 14 September 1840 atBhera,Jehlum district, now 1. Gancsha Singh, Mahant, Nirmal Bhushan arthat Itihas Nirmal Bhekh. Amritsar 1994 Bk/AD 1937
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  • ...aja Ranjit Singh whose morals were never corrupted* by fabulous wealth the Mahant of Nankana Sahib grew corrupt and started using the huge sums of money the ...lodged a complaint with the Mahant to take action against the rapist, the Mahant simply ignored his request. In the same year, six young female devotees fr
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  • ! [[Guru Gobind Singh]] <br> [[Mahant Kirpal Dass]] <br>[[Peer Buddhu Shah]]<br>Kale Khan | [[Raja Bhim Chand]],<br> Kirpal of Katoch,<br> Gopal of Guler (or Guleria),<br> Hari Chand of Hindur<br> Ke
    14 KB (2,296 words) - 18:09, 20 August 2018
  • ...now in [[Pakistan]]. At the meeting, it was unanimously resolved that the Mahant be asked to mend his ways. ...one hundred thousand rupees besides the offerings of the Gurdwara. As the Mahant had a large amount of cash, he recruited hooligans and rogues as paid emplo
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  • ...rn into a Nibber family of Khemkaran. In Sikh history, he is also known as Mahant Singh. His childhood name was Amar Chand but after taking Amrit, he became ...Mani Singh as the Granthi of the Harimandir and sent him to Amritsar with Kirpal Singh (Chand), the maternal uncle of Guru Gobind Singh to resolve the feud.
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  • ...Tegh Bahadur was at Dacca during the late 1660s, Bhai Nattha was the Udasi mahant and Baba Bulaki Das the Guru's masand here. On the eve of the Partition, po ...gh, who had served the shrine from 1895 to 29th January 1939, his son Bhai Kirpal Singh was appointed Granthi. While he left in the wake of Partition, his mo
    7 KB (1,128 words) - 20:09, 17 June 2013
  • ...angani are replete with the tales of matchless courage and bravery. Mahant Kirpal Das, head of Udasi sect fought the enemy with a staff. He settled accounts ...an stood disarmed. He wanted to turn away and gallop off. But the athletic Mahant, rising in his stirrups to full height, dealt a blow with all his strength,
    11 KB (2,004 words) - 20:21, 13 February 2012
  • Another notable Udasi sadhu was Mahant Kirpal who took part in the battle of Bhangani (1689) under Guru Gobind Singh. Aft ...sect or religious group. A notable Udasi sadhu in Sikh history is [[Mahant Kirpal]] who took part in the [[Battle of Bhangani]] (1689) under [[Guru Gobind Si
    24 KB (4,027 words) - 03:56, 12 June 2022
  • # '''Mahant Bhai Kahan Singh Ji – Goniana Mandi''' # '''Mahant Bhai Asa Singh Ji – Goniana Mandi'''
    33 KB (5,781 words) - 16:08, 19 July 2012
  • ...village of Qila Sobha Singh, in Sialkot District of Punjab, who became the Mahant in his Sialkot area, and initiated the famous Kuka Gurcharan Singh Virk in ‘Naveen Panth Parkash’, by Giani Gian Singh Nirmala, edited by Giani Kirpal Singh
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  • ...Dharam Singh and Bhai Maan Singh reached here. It was a place where Mahant Kirpal Dass of Udasi seat used to live. He was with Guru ji in the battle of Bhang
    34 KB (5,908 words) - 16:26, 22 April 2019
  • ...recited at Dehra Dun was slighty different to the one offered at Anandpur. Mahant Gurbakhsh objected. Punjab Kaur made him shut up. ...unreliable. So also were the Udasis all of whom except their leader Mahant Kirpal had run away on eve of the battle of Bhangani. The brunt of attack was face
    196 KB (33,351 words) - 20:15, 14 September 2010