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Bhai Manik of village Maddar in presentday Sheikh upura district of [[Pakistan]], received initiation as a Sikh  at the hands of Guru Amar Das. When [[Guru Hargobind]] visited this village on his way back from Kashmir in 1620, Manik served him with devotion and narrated to him the story of  [[Bhai Kidara]],  whom [[Guru Arjan]] had favoured with the gift of a walking stick.
'''Bhai Manik'''  of village Maddar in presentday Sheikh upura district of [[Pakistan]], received initiation as a Sikh  at the hands of Guru Amar Das. When [[Guru Hargobind]] visited this village on his way back from Kashmir in 1620, Manik served him with devotion and narrated to him the story of  [[Bhai Kidara]],  whom [[Guru Arjan]] had favoured with the gift of a walking stick.


[[Category: Early Gursikh Personalities]]
[[Category: Early Gursikh Personalities]]
[[Category: Bhai]]
[[Category: Bhai]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 15 August 2008

Bhai Manik of village Maddar in presentday Sheikh upura district of Pakistan, received initiation as a Sikh at the hands of Guru Amar Das. When Guru Hargobind visited this village on his way back from Kashmir in 1620, Manik served him with devotion and narrated to him the story of Bhai Kidara, whom Guru Arjan had favoured with the gift of a walking stick.