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'''BHAl ADALI''', of Chohla. village in present day [[Amritsar]] district of the [[Punjab]], was a devoted Sikh contemporary of [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]]. It was, as says [[Bhai Santokh Singh]], [[Sri GurPratap Suraj Granth]], under his influence that [[Bhai Bidhi Chand]] gave up banditry and came to receive instruction at the hands of [[Guru Arjan]].
'''Bhai Adali''', of Chohla Sahib village in present day [[Amritsar (District)|Amritsar district]] of [[Punjab]], was a Sandhu Jatt, and a devoted Sikh contemporary of [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji (1534-1581), the fourth Sikh Guru and [[Guru Arjan]] Dev Ji (1563-1606), the fifth Sikh Guru. He later went to to the Manjke region of Punjab, modern day Jalandhar district of Punjab, In the village of Garcha, where he also meditated. It was, as says [[Bhai Santokh Singh]], [[Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth]], under his influence that [[Bhai Bidhi Chand Chhina|Bhai Bidhi Chand]] gave up banditry and came to receive instruction at the hands of [[Guru Arjan]] Dev Ji.  


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Bhai Adali, of Chohla Sahib village in present day Amritsar district of Punjab, was a Sandhu Jatt, and a devoted Sikh contemporary of Guru Ram Das Ji (1534-1581), the fourth Sikh Guru and Guru Arjan Dev Ji (1563-1606), the fifth Sikh Guru. He later went to to the Manjke region of Punjab, modern day Jalandhar district of Punjab, In the village of Garcha, where he also meditated. It was, as says Bhai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, under his influence that Bhai Bidhi Chand gave up banditry and came to receive instruction at the hands of Guru Arjan Dev Ji.

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