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Bhai Khanu,  one of the prominent  Sikhs  mentioned by  Bhai  Gurdas,  Varan, XI. 15. He received the rites of initiation at the hands of Guru  Angad and lived up to the time of Guru Amar Das. As says Bhai   Mani Singh, Sikhdn di  Bhagat  Maid, he, accompanied by his son  Maia  and  Bhai   Govind, a Bhandari Khatri, once waited upon  Guru Angad. "Enlighten us, 0 sustainer of the poor," he begged, "about the virtue most precious." "There is no virtue higher than love," said the Guru. "Love  God,  remember Him always and sing His praises. Serve holy men and help the needy with food and clothing." Bhai Khanu,  Maia  and  Govind  took the Guru's precept and were counted among the leading disciples in the time of  Guru  Amar Das.
Bhai Khanu,  one of the prominent  Sikhs  mentioned by  Bhai  Gurdas,  Varan, XI. 15. He received the rites of initiation at the hands of [[Guru  Angad]] and lived up to the time of [[Guru Amar Das]]. As says [[Bhai Mani Singh]], Sikhan di  Bhagat  Maid, he, accompanied by his son  Maia  and  Bhai Govind, a Bhandari Khatri, once waited upon  Guru Angad. "Enlighten us, 0 sustainer of the poor," he begged, "about the virtue most precious." "There is no virtue higher than love," said the Guru. "Love  God,  remember Him always and sing His praises. Serve holy men and help the needy with food and clothing." [[Bhai Khanu]],  Maia  and  Govind  took the Guru's precept and were counted among the leading disciples in the time of  Guru  Amar Das.
 
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Bhai Khanu, one of the prominent Sikhs mentioned by Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 15. He received the rites of initiation at the hands of Guru Angad and lived up to the time of Guru Amar Das. As says Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Maid, he, accompanied by his son Maia and Bhai Govind, a Bhandari Khatri, once waited upon Guru Angad. "Enlighten us, 0 sustainer of the poor," he begged, "about the virtue most precious." "There is no virtue higher than love," said the Guru. "Love God, remember Him always and sing His praises. Serve holy men and help the needy with food and clothing." Bhai Khanu, Maia and Govind took the Guru's precept and were counted among the leading disciples in the time of Guru Amar Das.