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  • ...Chandi. This is Shubh or Shudh Charitar as it is Charitar of Gurmat. This Charitar clearly Signifies that no other Kalki Avtar will come in future but Chandi |7. || [[Zainabadi]] || '''[[Charitar 7]]''' is about a Muslin lady called Zainabadi who was a daughter of a [[Mu
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  • ...are three versions of Chandi Charitar besides a short version in the Triya Charitar. These versions are translations from three different Puranas: #First Chandi Charitar, 233 verses, translated most probably from Padam Puran.
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  • ...Takht Sri [[Harimandar Sahib]] at [[Patna]], which is designated [[Chandi Charitar 2|Chandi Charitra Trambi Mahatam]]. ...these ballads (1st one has 233 verses, the 2nd has 266 verses, the 3rd has 55 verses) is to inspire warriors to stand up for truth and righteousness in t
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  • {{Charitar morals}} ...]] written by [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. This Chariter is also known as the '''Charitar of Noop Kuaar'''. It is about a lady Noop Kuar(i) who ask Rai of AnandPur f
    37 KB (3,209 words) - 20:53, 10 September 2010
  • ...kayat bani of dasam granth. Hikayat eleven is one of the best known. It is Charitar 246: The daughter of a money lender steals the emperor’s famous horses fr ‘But you gave her one yourself.(55) <br>
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  • ...he avtars of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva such as his Triya Charitar and Chandi Charitar. It becomes equally difficult for non-Sikh writers to understand that a Gur ...son has passed away. Among the books I sent there is a volume of 303 Triya Charitar Upakhyan written by the master. Please give that volume to Sihan Singh who
    75 KB (13,327 words) - 18:53, 23 July 2012
  • '''Hikayat four''' is Charitar 52 given in Persian, the tale of the redoubtable Bachhitramati who would no And they pounced forward like lions.(55)
    49 KB (2,877 words) - 11:04, 5 June 2010