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'''BHai Changa''', a [[Bhatra]] scion of Madhav of Ceylon, became a devotee of GURU NANAK. He converted the residence of Madhav into a dharamsala and started imparting instruction in the teachings of the SIKH faith. His name is mentioned in "Haqiqat Rah Muqam," an apocryphal composition included in Bhai Banno`s bir, i.e. a recension of the Guru GRANTH Sahib prepared by Bhai Banno, a Sikh contemporary of Guru ARJAN.  
'''Bhai Changa''', a [[Bhatra]] scion of Madhav of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), was a devotee of [[Guru Nanak]]. He converted the residence of Madhav into a dharamshala and started imparting instruction in the teachings of the Sikh faith. His name is mentioned in "Haqiqat Rah Muqam," an apocryphal composition included in Bhai Banno`s bir, i.e. a recension of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] prepared by Bhai Banno, a Sikh contemporary of [[Guru Arjan]].  


==References==
==References==
1. Kahn Sirigh, Bhai, GurusAabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. PATIALA, 1964
1. [[Kahan Singh Nabha|Kahn Singh, Bhai]], [[Mahan Kosh|Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh]]. [[Patiala]], 1964.


2. Mrigind, Makhan SINGH, Itihasak-Tribaini. Patiala, 1977
2. Mrigind, Makhan Singh, Itihasak-Tribaini, [[Patiala]], 1977.

Revision as of 04:33, 25 May 2008

Bhai Changa, a Bhatra scion of Madhav of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), was a devotee of Guru Nanak. He converted the residence of Madhav into a dharamshala and started imparting instruction in the teachings of the Sikh faith. His name is mentioned in "Haqiqat Rah Muqam," an apocryphal composition included in Bhai Banno`s bir, i.e. a recension of the Guru Granth Sahib prepared by Bhai Banno, a Sikh contemporary of Guru Arjan.

References

1. Kahn Singh, Bhai, Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. Patiala, 1964.

2. Mrigind, Makhan Singh, Itihasak-Tribaini, Patiala, 1977.