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  • ...i Chhevin, and blessed him. Of these gifts, the Guru gave the hawk to Baba Gurditta and the robes to Painda Khan, a devotee of the Guru and a commander in his
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  • |Subject Name = Baba Gurditta Sahib Ji [[File:Baba Gurditta Ji|thumb|An original portrait of Baba Gurditta, from which the contemporary portraits draw their source.]]
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  • ...[Adi Granth]], the same copy that was ordered returned to his brother Baba Gurditta by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] ji after the attempt on his li? i
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  • Bhai Buddha -> Bhana -> Sarwan -> Jalal -> Jhanda -> Gurditta -> Bhai Ram Kanwar (Gurbaksh Singh)
    797 bytes (125 words) - 10:29, 5 February 2008
  • ...e the event. A third one is dedicated to Guru Hargobind's eldest son, Baba Gurditta, who was also married at Batala. *[[Gurudwara Satkartarian]] marks the site where the wedding party of Baba Gurditta is believed to have halted.
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  • ...llowers of Dhir Mal (1627-1677), who was the eldest son of [[Baba Gurditta|Gurditta]], who in turn was the eldest son of [[Guru Hargobind]]. Dhir Mal, missing
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  • 6---Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • ...here when travelling to Batala with the wedding party of his son, Baba Gurditta. The present building, comprising a square sanctum within a high ceilinged
    1 KB (211 words) - 08:52, 27 February 2007
  • ...eft the rest saying that the remaining milk would be drank by a Sikh named Gurditta. The Gurdwara honours the visit of Guru Nanak in the 16th century to this l
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  • ...e At that time allong with GURU SAHIB WAS SHRI GURU HAR RAI SAHIB JI, BABA GURDITTA JI, SHRI GURU TEGBAHADUR JI (all were in there childhood) and Mata Nanaki j
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  • ...Das of village Talla. It is said that [[Ani Rai]], [[Bibi Viro]] & [[Baba Gurditta]] were all born to Mata Damodari. The descendants of Mata Damadari live nea
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  • This was the home of [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Hargobind's eldest son, which later also served as the home of his
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  • ==Ground was broken on June 19, 1665, by Baba Gurditta Randhawa==
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  • ...ly 1635, when Raja Himmat Chand Hinduri, supported by 100 SikhS under Baba Gurditta, had worsened the Pathans in the battle ofNangal Gujjran. Now finding the G
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  • ...and recited poetry extolling chivalrous deeds of past heroes. When [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Har Gobind`s eldest son, was married, he was taken round by the Gur
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  • ...mentions that Guru Hargobind, at the time of the wedding of his son, Baba Gurditta, visited this house. It continued to be in private possession until taken o
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  • * .... that [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613 - 1638), was the eldest son of the sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Harg
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  • ...of this story mentions that the future visitor being a Sikh by the name of Gurditta. ...puted his son [[Baba Gurditta]] to visit the Pir and accept the milk. Baba Gurditta reached him, and asked for milk.
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  • * .... that [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613 - 1638), was the eldest son of the sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Harg
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  • ...ho bought the land from Raja Tara Chand of Kehloor through his son, [[Baba Gurditta]]. The place is also associated with the memory of a Muslim saint, [[Pir Bu *[[Gurdwara Shish Mahal]]: first built as the home of Baba Gurditta Guru Hargobind later established his residence here. Both Sri [[Guru Har R
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