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'''Bhai Nihala''',  a Sabharval Khatri of  Patna,  was a devoted  Sikh  of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]]. He was, besides being an eloquent expounder of gurbdnt, a brave soldier. He had fallen fighting in the battle of  Amritsar  in 1629. The name occurs in  Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 31
'''Bhai Nihala''',  a Sabharval Khatri of  Patna,  was a devoted  Sikh  of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]]. He was, besides being an eloquent expounder of gurbani, a brave soldier. He had fallen fighting in the battle of  Amritsar  in 1629. The name occurs in  Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 31


'''Bhai Nihala''', one of the writers serving Guru Gobind Singh (16661708). He copied manuscripts including a large portion of Charitropdkhydn. The Anandpur manuscript of the Dasam Granth carries his name on the margin of folio 244 as "lekhak (scribe) Nihala."
Bhai Nihala, was one of the writers serving Guru Gobind Singh from 1666-1708. He copied manuscripts including a large portion of Charitropdkhydn.  
 
The Anandpur manuscript of the [[Dasam Granth]] carries his name on the margin of folio 244 as "lekhak (scribe) Nihala."
 
Bhai Navala,  his brother was also a devoted Sikh who  while in command of a platoon during the battle of Amritsar, was assigned the task of evacuating the Guru's family to Goindval via Jhabal.
 
Nihala died in action the following day.


==BIBLIOGRAPHY==
==BIBLIOGRAPHY==
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2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Cur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Cur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
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Bhai Nihala, a Sabharval Khatri of Patna, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Hargobind. He was, besides being an eloquent expounder of gurbani, a brave soldier. He had fallen fighting in the battle of Amritsar in 1629. The name occurs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 31

Bhai Nihala, was one of the writers serving Guru Gobind Singh from 1666-1708. He copied manuscripts including a large portion of Charitropdkhydn.

The Anandpur manuscript of the Dasam Granth carries his name on the margin of folio 244 as "lekhak (scribe) Nihala."

Bhai Navala, his brother was also a devoted Sikh who while in command of a platoon during the battle of Amritsar, was assigned the task of evacuating the Guru's family to Goindval via Jhabal.

Nihala died in action the following day.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Padam, Piara Singh, Dasam Granth Darshan. Patiala, 1968

References

1. Mani Singh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Maid. Amritsar, 1955

2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Cur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35