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'''KOTI''' - A town in Sri Lanka, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib and [[Bhai Mardana]]. At the time of the visit of Guru Sahib, Koti was an independent State. Dharma Parkarma Bahu IX(1489-1513) ruled it. He gave a warm welcome to [[Guru]] Sahib. In the court of the ruler, the Buddhists and the [[Hindus]] held a debate with Guru Nanak Sahib. Guru Nanak Sahib finally succeeded in making them agree the supremacy of the [[Sikh]] philosophy. The ruler himself was highly impressed by Guru Sahib’s teachings.
'''KOTI''' - A town in Sri Lanka, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib and [[Bhai Mardana]]. At the time of the visit of Guru Sahib, Koti was an independent State ruled by Dharma Parkarma Bahu IX (1489-1513), who warmly welcomed Guru Nanak Sahib to his kingdom. In his court the king listened, as Guru Nanak participated in a debate with the [[Buddhist]] and [[Hindu]] mendicants of Koti. In the end Guru Nanak Sahib succeeded as they agree to the superiority of his, [[Sikh]], philosophy. Dharma Parkarma Bahu was highly impressed by the Guru Sahib’s teachings.


[[category:Gurudwaras In Sri Lanka]]
[[category:Gurudwaras In Sri Lanka]]

Revision as of 13:09, 24 October 2007

KOTI - A town in Sri Lanka, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib and Bhai Mardana. At the time of the visit of Guru Sahib, Koti was an independent State ruled by Dharma Parkarma Bahu IX (1489-1513), who warmly welcomed Guru Nanak Sahib to his kingdom. In his court the king listened, as Guru Nanak participated in a debate with the Buddhist and Hindu mendicants of Koti. In the end Guru Nanak Sahib succeeded as they agree to the superiority of his, Sikh, philosophy. Dharma Parkarma Bahu was highly impressed by the Guru Sahib’s teachings.