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Bhai Ajitta,  a Randhava Jatt, whose name occurs in Bhai Gurdas's roster of prominent  Sikhs  of  Guru Nanak,  Varan, XI. 14, was a resident of the village of  Pakkhoke Randhave,  close to the present town of  Dera Baba Nanak  in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. It was at  Pakkhoke Randhave  that Guru Nanak's wife and children stayed with his parents-in-law after he had left home to go out to preach his word. Ajitta first met  Guru Nanak as he arrived in his village at the conclusion of his long travels and sat near the well owned by him. Ajitta was instantly converted and sought instruction from the Guru. Bhai   Mani Singh,  Sikhan di  Bhagat  Mala, records the discourse that took place between them.
Bhai Ajitta,  a Randhava Jatt, whose name occurs in [[Bhai Gurdas]]'s roster of prominent  Sikhs  of  Guru Nanak,  Varan, XI. 14, was a resident of the village of  Pakkhoke Randhave,  close to the present town of  Dera Baba Nanak  in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. It was at  Pakkhoke Randhave  that [[Guru Nanak]]'s wife and children stayed with his parents-in-law after he had left home to go out to preach his word. Ajitta first met  Guru Nanak as he arrived in his village at the conclusion of his long travels and sat near the well owned by him. Ajitta was instantly converted and sought instruction from the Guru.[[Bhai Mani Singh]],  Sikhan di  Bhagat  Mala, records the discourse that took place between them.
 
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Revision as of 23:05, 2 January 2007

Bhai Ajitta, a Randhava Jatt, whose name occurs in Bhai Gurdas's roster of prominent Sikhs of Guru Nanak, Varan, XI. 14, was a resident of the village of Pakkhoke Randhave, close to the present town of Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. It was at Pakkhoke Randhave that Guru Nanak's wife and children stayed with his parents-in-law after he had left home to go out to preach his word. Ajitta first met Guru Nanak as he arrived in his village at the conclusion of his long travels and sat near the well owned by him. Ajitta was instantly converted and sought instruction from the Guru.Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, records the discourse that took place between them.