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  • According to the Puratan Janamsakhi, which is one of the oldest account of the life history of Guru Nanak it is
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  • ...t, no longer extant, which was later to be used by the compiler of the B40 Janamsakhi. ...an important source with the Puratan tradition it lacks the characteristic Puratan division of Guru Nanak`s travels into four separate journeys known as four
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  • ...Guru nanak & Written by Bhai Jhanda Badhi. It is contained in Bhai Bala's Janamsakhi. Latest Reaserches shows that Jugawali is not written by Guru Nanak, it was Story No 29 in Puratan Janamsakhi will greatly help to decide when this book was written, and is given below
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  • * In the Puratan Janamsalht Sakhi No. 42, there is a mention of Dhanasri des. There is also ...the Dhanasri Valley – all three have been distinctly mentioned by Puratan Janamsakhi.
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  • '''B-40 Janamsakhi''' ==Its inclusion of fifty-seven illustrations sets this Janamsakhi apart==
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  • [[File:Bhai Bala Janamsakhi Maincover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Front cover]] ...most popular and well known Janamsakhi, in that most [[Sikh]]s and their [[Janamsakhi]] knowledge comes from this document. This work claims to be a contemporary
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  • ==[[Bhai Bala Janamsakhi]]== ...y the most popular and well known Janamsakhi, in that most Sikhs and their Janamsakhi knowledge comes from this document. This work claims to be a contemporarry
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  • According to the Puratan Janamsakhi, the first nine pauries (stanzas) of the Asa di Var, were uttered by the Gu
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  • :*[[Bala Janamsakhi]] - A collection of janamsakhis by Bhai Bala (generally accepted as authori :*[[Mani Singh Janamsakhi]] or [[Gyan ratanavali]] - A collection dating from the time of the last Gu
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  • *3. Vir Singh, Bhai, ed., Puratan Janamsakhi. Amritsar, 1971
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  • ...texts such as Sikhan di Bhagat Mala (1912), Prachin Panth Prakash (1914), Puratan Janam Sakhi (1926) and Sakhi Pothi (1950). PURATAN JANAMSAKHI by VIR SINGH
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  • According to the Puratan Janamsakhi, which is one of the oldest accounts of the life history of [[Guru Nanak]],
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] experienced God.<ref>Sakhi (religious story) no. 10 – Puratan Janam sakhis; sakhis no. 28-29 Mehrban Janam Sakhi; Sakhi 37 – Bale wali ...n Janam sakhis; sakhis no. 28-29 Mehrban Janam Sakhi; Sakhi 37 – Bale wali Janamsakhi
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  • According to Puratan Janamsakhi, before Guru Nanak turned towards east, he went to Tolumba (now known as Ma According to the Puratan Janamsakhi, the Guru ended his first Udasi with the visit to Puri and returned to Punj
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  • ...travels of the Guru in the most realistic way. Unlike the author of the ''Puratan Janam Sakhi'' he does not bother about separate descriptions of the long tr ...o Archer, ' may indeed have sought out the Ceylon of Hindu legend, and the janamsakhi says he was the guest of the raja of the island.'
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  • ...ich also includes Janamsakhis, as neither Puratan Janamsakhi nor Bhai Bala Janamsakhi was written by a Sikh). Then again, an “authority” needs to understand
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  • A. the Janamsakhi ...u have presented is that which Sikh scholars themselves have tabled. This Janamsakhi isn’t and has never been read in Sikh congregations.
    134 KB (23,386 words) - 06:03, 7 February 2008