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Bhai Ananta, son of  Bhai Kuko,a Vadhavan Khatri, was a devoted  Sikh  of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]] (1595 - 1644). According to [[Bhai Santokh Singh]], Sri Gur Pratap suraj Granth, he once earned the Guru's displeasure for wantonly hitting a crow which became lame as a result of the injury. He was, however, repentant and was pardoned through Bhai Bidhi Chand's intercession. Bhai Ananta laid down his life fighting for the Guru in the battle of [[Amritsar]] (1629).
Bhai Ananta, son of  Bhai Kuko, a Vadhavan Khatri, was a devoted  Sikh  of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]] (1595 - 1644). According to [[Bhai Santokh Singh]], Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, he once earned the Guru's displeasure for wantonly hitting a crow which became lame as a result of the injury. He was, however, repentant and was pardoned through Bhai Bidhi Chand's intercession. Bhai Ananta laid down his life fighting for the Guru in the battle of [[Amritsar]] (1629).


[[Category: Early Gursikh Personalities]]
[[Category: Early Gursikh Personalities]]
[[Category: Bhai]]
[[Category: Bhai]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 26 April 2008

Bhai Ananta, son of Bhai Kuko, a Vadhavan Khatri, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Hargobind (1595 - 1644). According to Bhai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, he once earned the Guru's displeasure for wantonly hitting a crow which became lame as a result of the injury. He was, however, repentant and was pardoned through Bhai Bidhi Chand's intercession. Bhai Ananta laid down his life fighting for the Guru in the battle of Amritsar (1629).