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'''ADHARKA''', according to Bhai Bala Janam Sakhi, visited Guru Nanak in the train of his master, Salas Rai, the jeweller. Both master and servant turned disciples and set up a Sikh sangat, fellowship or centre, in their native town, Bishambharpur.  
'''Adharka''', according to [[Bhai Bala Janam Sakhi]], visited [[Guru Nanak]]  with  his master, Salas Rai, the jeweller. Both master and servant became disciples and set up a Sikh sangat, fellowship or centre, in their native town of Bishambharpur.  


==Refrences==
==Refrences==
1. Kohli, Surindar Singh, ed., Janam Sakhi Bhai Bala. Chandigarh, 1975
1. Surindar Singh Kohli, [[Janam Sakhi Bhai Bala]]. [[Chandigarh]], 1975


2. Gian Sirigh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa. Patiala, 1970
2. Giani Gian Sirigh, [[Twarikh Guru Khalsa]]. [[Patiala]], 1970


3. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and Origins of the Sikh Faith. Bombay, 1969
3. Harbans Singh, [[Guru Nanak]] and Origins of the Sikh Faith. [[Bombay]], 1969


[[category:disciples]]
[[category:disciples]]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 10 September 2008

Adharka, according to Bhai Bala Janam Sakhi, visited Guru Nanak with his master, Salas Rai, the jeweller. Both master and servant became disciples and set up a Sikh sangat, fellowship or centre, in their native town of Bishambharpur.

Refrences

1. Surindar Singh Kohli, Janam Sakhi Bhai Bala. Chandigarh, 1975

2. Giani Gian Sirigh, Twarikh Guru Khalsa. Patiala, 1970

3. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and Origins of the Sikh Faith. Bombay, 1969