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BALA JHINGAN, a learned Brahman who was known for his skill in debate and discourse. Accompanied by another learned Brahman, Kishna, of the sameJhirigan subcaste, he visited Guru Arjan. Both confessed to the Guru that despite their knowledge of the sacred texts and despite their ability to sway their audiences with their erudition, they had obtained little spiritual advantage. The Guru, as says Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, advised them to address their preachings to themselves and act on those preachings. They fell at the Guru`s feet and took to his teaching. They became ardent preachers of the Sikh faith.  
'''BALA JHINGAN''', a learned [[Brahman]] who was known for his skill in debate and discourse. Accompanied by another learned Brahman, Kishna, of the same Jhirigan subcaste, he visited [[Guru Arjan]]. Both confessed to the Guru that despite their knowledge of the sacred texts and despite their ability to sway their audiences with their erudition, they had obtained little spiritual advantage. The Guru, as says [[Bhai Mani Singh]] in his "Sikhan di Bhagat Mala", advised them to address their preachings to themselves and act on those preachings. They fell at the Guru`s feet and took to his teaching. They became ardent preachers of the Sikh faith.  


==Refrences==
==References==
1. Mani Sirigh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955
1. Mani Sirigh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955

Latest revision as of 13:35, 26 April 2007

BALA JHINGAN, a learned Brahman who was known for his skill in debate and discourse. Accompanied by another learned Brahman, Kishna, of the same Jhirigan subcaste, he visited Guru Arjan. Both confessed to the Guru that despite their knowledge of the sacred texts and despite their ability to sway their audiences with their erudition, they had obtained little spiritual advantage. The Guru, as says Bhai Mani Singh in his "Sikhan di Bhagat Mala", advised them to address their preachings to themselves and act on those preachings. They fell at the Guru`s feet and took to his teaching. They became ardent preachers of the Sikh faith.

References

1. Mani Sirigh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955