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'''Bhai Paira''' (d. 1634), a Chandalia Banjara, took initiation at the hands of  Guru  Arjan.  Bhai  Paira served with diligence and devotion at the time of the digging of the sacred pool at Amritsar. He was one of the five  Sikhs  who accompanied  Guru  Arjan during his last journey to Lahore. According to Gurbilds Chhevin Pdtshdhi, he displayed soldierly skills in the time of  Guru  Hargobind and had command of 100 horsemen.  Bhai  Paira was in Guru  Hargobind's train when he visited Kashmir in 1620. He fell fighting in the battle of  Amritsar fought, according to the Bhatt Vahis, in 1634.
'''Bhai Paira''' (d. 1634), a Chandalia Banjara, took initiation at the hands of  Guru  Arjan.  Bhai  Paira served with diligence and devotion during the digging of the sacred pool at Amritsar. He was one of the five  Sikhs  who accompanied  Guru  Arjan during his last journey to Lahore. According to Gurbilas Chhevin Patshahi, he displayed soldierly skills in the service of  [[Guru  Hargobind]] when he had command of 100 horsemen.   
 
Bhai  Paira was with Guru  Hargobind forces when he visited Kashmir in 1620. He fell fighting in the battle of  Amritsar, according to the Bhatt Vahis, in 1634.


==References==
==References==
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5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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--[[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 02:24, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

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Bhai Paira (d. 1634), a Chandalia Banjara, took initiation at the hands of Guru Arjan. Bhai Paira served with diligence and devotion during the digging of the sacred pool at Amritsar. He was one of the five Sikhs who accompanied Guru Arjan during his last journey to Lahore. According to Gurbilas Chhevin Patshahi, he displayed soldierly skills in the service of Guru Hargobind when he had command of 100 horsemen.

Bhai Paira was with Guru Hargobind forces when he visited Kashmir in 1620. He fell fighting in the battle of Amritsar, according to the Bhatt Vahis, in 1634.

References

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

2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratdp Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35

3. Sohan Kavi, Gurbilds Chhevin Pdtshdhi. Amritsar, 1968

4. Gian Singh, Giani, Twdnkh Guru Khalsd [Reprint], Patiala. 1970

5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909 --Allenwalla 02:24, 19 September 2008 (UTC)