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  • ...m Sakhi mentions the event, but docs not name the Sikh who accompanied Bhai Bala. 1. Kohli Surindar Singh, ed., Janamsakhi Bhai Bala. Chandigarh, 1975
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  • ..., as says Bhai Santokh Singh, Sn Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, explained: "Guru Nanak was one with Brahman. He founded a unique faith. Discarding austerities, ri 1. Mani Singh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955
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  • ...fession was among GURU NANAK`s leading disciples. He has been described by Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 13, as a lover of gurbdmor the Guru`s word. 1. Mani SINGH, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Arnritsar, 1955
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  • ...sic Amar Kosh and Sri Guru Nanak Prakash, a biography in verse of Guru Nanak. In Kaithal he wrote his Garb Can/am Tika (1829), translation of Valmik ...thout a male heir. A part of the state thereafter devolved upon Bhai Gulab Singh of Arnauli, the rest of it escheated to the British.
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  • ...ravel through Kashmir. They recorded in writing the hymns uttered by Guru Nanak during this journey. 1. Vir Singh, Bhai, ed., Puratan Janam Sakhi. Amritsar, 1982
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  • ...ni Singh]] in [[Sikhan di Bhagat Mala]], once explained to him that [[Guru Nanak]]'s Guru was God himself, though he did bow before [[Guru Angad]] whom he h 1. Mani Singh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955
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  • ...Das]], Nanak IV. His name is included in the roster of prominent Sikhs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 17. 1. Gurdas, Bhai, Varan.
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  • '''Bhai Tiratha''' ...nak as a pseudonym. His name is included among the Guru's devotees in Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala.
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  • ...tained was to brief and a longer more fuller account was needed. Bhai Mani Singh writes : ...gue in which it is stated that the completed work was taken to Guru Gobind Singh Ji for his seal of approval. Guru Sahib Ji duly signed it and commended it
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  • ...he needy." Bhai Pritha and Bhai Kheda took the precept and, as says Bhai Gurdas, led a life of sukhsahaj, i.e. peace and equipoise. [[category:bhai]]
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  • ...to liberation. For Sikhs the name revealed by [[Guru Nanak]] is Waheguru." Bhai Changa and his companions concentrated on the name Waheguru and told others 1. [[Bhai Mani Singh|Mani Singh, Bhai]], [[Sikhan di Bhagat Mala]]. [[Amritsar]], 1955
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  • ...to liberation. For Sikhs the name revealed by [[Guru Nanak]] is Waheguru." Bhai Phirna and his companions concentrated on the name Waheguru and told others 1. [[Bhai Mani Singh|Mani Singh, Bhai]], [[Sikhan di Bhagat Mala]]. [[Amritsar]], 1955
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  • ...to liberation. For Sikhs the name revealed by [[Guru Nanak]] is Waheguru." Bhai Jetha and his companions concentrated on the name Waheguru and told others 1. [[Bhai Mani Singh|Mani Singh, Bhai]], [[Sikhan di Bhagat Mala]]. [[Amritsar]], 1955
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  • ...tan]]. He was the younger brother of [[Mahita Kalu]], father of [[Guru Nanak]]. *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
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  • ...om at the time she played an important part in the bringing up of infant [[Nanak]]. *1. Kohli, Surindar Singh, ed., Janamsakhi Bhai Bala. Chandigarh, 1975
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  • ...hai Banno`s bir, i.e. a recension of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] prepared by Bhai Banno, a Sikh contemporary of [[Guru Arjan]]. 1. [[Kahan Singh Nabha|Kahn Singh, Bhai]], [[Mahan Kosh|Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh]]. [[Patiala]], 1964.
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  • '''Bhai Gurcharan Singh (Delhiwale)''' serving the Sangat by [[Gurbani]] [[Kirtan]] since 1987 duri ...give me their blessings.” You can listen to the following Shabads sung by bhai sahib on Sikhnet.
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  • ...[Sewadar]] (the main volunteer) of the [[Sikh]] organisation called [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]]
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  • ...with her two sons to stay with her parents during [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Guru Nanak's mission]] abroad and away from home. She would rejoin later him at [[Kart *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
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  • ...rtan and exposition of the holy texts, Bhai Bhanu, as says [[Bhai Mani Singh]], [[Sikhan di Bhagat Mala]], converted many to the Sikh way of life. [[Category: Bhai]]
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  • ...al and his brother dedicated themselves to spreading the message of Guru Nanak and established sangats in the region of KashI (present Varanasi). 1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33
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  • '''Adharka''', according to [[Bhai Bala Janam Sakhi]], visited [[Guru Nanak]] with his master, Salas Rai, the jeweller. Both master and servant becam 1. Surindar Singh Kohli, [[Janam Sakhi Bhai Bala]]. [[Chandigarh]], 1975
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  • Muslim Devotees (also called Guru de Mureed) were devotees of Guru Nanak. The following is a list of some of the more prominent [[Muslim]] Devotees # [[Rai Bular]] - Met [[Guru Nanak]] at [[Talwandi]]
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  • ...at the time they played an important part in the bringing up of infant [[Nanak]]. ...the more common name used these days—[[Mehta Kalu]], the father of [[Guru Nanak]].
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  • * [[Gurdwara Bhai Joga Singh]] - [[Guru Gobind Singh]] & [[Bhai Joga Singh]] * [[Gurdwara Bhai Manjh]] - [[Baba Manjh]]
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  • ...ent the rites of Khalsa initiation and received the new name of Lachhman Singh. While in service, he learnt Gurmukhi well enough to be able to read the ...s an Akali volunteer and attained martyrdom along with Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharovali's jatha inside the compound of Gurdwara Janam Asthan on 20 Febr
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  • ''Travels Of Guru Nanak written by Prof. Surinder Singh Kohli in 1969 and published by Publication Bureau,Punjab University, Chandi ==Nanak In Rome==
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  • ...or he could do little work physically. The Guru, in the words of Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, spoke: ...gh in his, ''Twarikh Guru Khalsa'', Bhai Bula was one of those who, led by Bhai Jetha (later [[Guru Ram Das]]), went to the Mughal court at Lahore in the t
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  • ...udwara Baoli Sahib (Nanak Mata)''' is associated with the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The stor ...w him as he dragged his spade over the ground. When he reached this place, Bhai Mardana looked back to see if the river was coming behind him. Immediately,
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  • ...w him as he dragged his spade over the ground. When he reached this place, Bhai Mardana looked back to see if the river was coming behind him. Immediately, ...gghar in the town of Nanak Mata, district Udham Singh Nagar, situated near Nanak Sagar Dam. It is about one and a half kms from Gurudwara Nanakmata Sahib.
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  • Guru Nanak Dev Ji had a dialogue with the Sidhs near where Gurudwara Nanak Mtah Sahib is. When Guru Ji went there, the Sidhs, using their supernatural ...flowing down behind the stick but had ceased flowing on his looking back. Bhai Mardana became depressed and ashamed that he had not obeyed his Guru Ji's a
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  • ...Brahman family of Srinagar (Kashmir) on 26 August 1553. He was the son of Bhai Hardatt and Mai Prabha, and was the elder brother of [[Balu Hasna]], anothe ...head of the Udasi sect, deputed Bhai Almast to preach the message of Guru Nanak in the eastern provinces.
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  • ...part of Sri Guru Partap Suraj Granth in which detailed history of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji is highlighted.
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  • ...as Bhai Jodh Singh, Bhai Mohan Singh, Bhai Takht Singh and Professor Teja Singh. The Trust has since been engaged in its task of spreading secular and reli
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  • ...was instantly converted and sought instruction from the Guru. [[Bhai Mani Singh]], in his work, ''Sikhan di Bhagat Mala'', records the discourse that too [[Category: Bhai]]
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  • ==Baba Khem Singh Bedi== ...it at the hands of the celebrated Baba Bir Singh of Naurangabad. Baba Khem Singh Ji did much to guide the Sikhs in the turbulent times of the nineteenth cen
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  • The following are some tests taken by Guru Nanak Dev ji while giving Gaddi to next guru or for finding next guru: ...l. But [[Bhai Lehna]]([[Guru Angad Dev]]) remain sitting there with [[Guru Nanak]] Ji. <br>
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  • ...wn from the branches of the tree and satisfied the hunger of the yogis and Bhai Mardana. Since the gurdwara is located very close to the main Gurdwara Nana ...ocated in the town of Nanak Mata, district Udham Singh Nagar near Gurdwara Nanak Mata Sahib
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  • ...d to him. [[Guru Nanak]] was present at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in 1518 when Bhai Jai Ram died just three days after the death of his wife, [[Nanaki]]. The *2. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and Origins of the. Sikh Failfi. Bombay, 1968
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  • ...Krishna and a daughter called [[Mata Tripta]], who was destined to become Nanak's mother. ...modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in Nankana Sahib that [[Guru Nanak]] was born; the founder of the Sikh faith.
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  • *1. Var Majh by Nanak I—Malak Murid tatha Chandrahara Sohia ki dhuni (GG, 137). *2. Gauri Ki Var by Nanak V—Rai Kamaldi Mojdi ki Var ki dhuni (GG, 318)
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  • ...caste to which he (the Guru) himself belonged. According to [[Bhai Mani Singh]], [[Guru Amar Das]] remarked, "The Guru has no caste. Castes and clans He added another couplet from Guru Nanak: "Neither caste nor position will be recognized hereafter.
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  • ...[[Baba Krishna]] and a daughter called [[Mata Tripta]], who was to become Nanak's mother. ...modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in Nankana Sahib that [[Guru Nanak]] was born; the founder of the Sikh faith.
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  • ...hai Mani Singh]] (q.v.), attempts to supply these. The name of Bhai Mani Singh ...the year Guru Gobind Singh left Punjab for the South: it is said that Mani Singh started relating the anecdotes after the Guru's departure) andAD 1737 (the
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  • ...oem consisting of 9,700 verses dealing with the life and teachings of Guru Nanak. About the middle of nineteenth century the printed copies of this Prakash ...Kartik, Sambat 1526 (about November 1469 AD) as the date of birth of Baba Nanak. Apparently, first time in history, this caused the celebration of the Birt
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  • ...ai Daleep Singh was one of the close associates of Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Ji. ...inda. He passed his tenth class in his village Nangal, Tehsil Moga at Guru Nanak High School and then left studying to do farming. In 1965 he was admitted i
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  • ...uru Nanak Nishkam Sevak Jatha is part of a Sikh organisation called [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]] which is primarily based in the UK. This venue is the * Gurdwara Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (London)UK,<br>
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  • ...soldier in Ranjit Singh's army. He led allegiance to the Krora Singh misl.Bhai Shihan, an Uppal Khatri was a prominent Sikh follower during [[Guru Arjan]] ...hatris, and that if he visited the village all his desires will come true. Bhai Mardana was not only fed but was also given clothes and money as a token of
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  • ...abhi''', a Jain hierarch who, according to Puratan Janam Sakhi, met [[Guru Nanak]] during his journey to the South. Anabhi addressed the Guru thus: "Eatest ...erit dost thou possess if thou art constantly killing living beings?" Guru Nanak, according to [[Puratan Janam Sakhi]], recited verses saying: "By the Maste
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  • ...t up a separate sect. The first major composition, untitled, imitates Guru Nanak's Japu(ji) and comprises like the latter 38 stanzas. Whereas the first part
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  • ...[Harpal Singh Kasoor]] (Historian and [[kathavachak|Kathavachak]]), [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji visited Greece, during their Udasi towards the west. ==Guru Nanak at Messologhi==
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  • ...12 February]] [[1497]] - [[9 April]] [[1555]]), the younger son of [[Guru Nanak]], was born to [[Mata Sulakhni]] at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], in presentday #Kohli, Surindar Singh, ed., Janam`idkhi Bhai Bald. Chandigarh
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  • ...of the time before the creation of the Khalsa and the addition of the name Singh and Kaur. ...u Ji’s langar was served free to all those who came into the house of Guru Nanak Dev.
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  • Banda Singh Bahadur introduced an official seal for his Hukamnamas and Furmans or lette '''Yaft az Nanak Guru Gobind Singh.'''
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  • ...ied by the visits of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Har Gobind Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji the village of Takhtupura has Separate Shrines dedicated to each one of ...ith Sidha Yogis who lived on a nearby mound. In the year 1975 Sant Darbara Singh of Lapon constructed the main Gurdwara with the help of the devotees on the
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  • ...the times), and the saffron of blood is now the adornment, 0 Lalo!" Javala Singh presided over the first allIndia RagTs Conference held at Amritsar in 1942. [[Category:Bhai]]
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  • ...viour, Mata Sundari discarded him and came back to live at Delhi. Hathi Singh, after the Sack of Mathura by Ahmad Shah Durrani, migrated to Burhanp 1. Chhibbar, Kesar Singh, Bansavalincima Dasdn Patshdhian Kd. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • ...[[Bhai Mani Singh]], Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, elaborating the reference in [[Bhai Gurdas]] says that Taru Popat was only a young boy of ten years when he pre [[Guru Nanak]] was pleased and graciously bestowing his benediction on him said:
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  • [[File:bhaipraga.png|200px|thumb|left|Martyr Bhai Praga]] '''Bhai Praga''' or (Prag Das), who attained ''Shaheedi'' (martyrdom) on the 3 Oct
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  • ...word of Guru NANAK. In later life, Allayar came to reside near his friend Bhai Paro, at village Dalla, where a shrine in honour of his memory still exists 1. Santokh SINGH, Bhai, Sn Gur Pratap Suraj GRANTH. AMRITSAR. 1926-37
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  • ...Foundation have included the Guru Nanak Academy and the Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Gatka Akhara, located in Surrey, BC and established in September, 2003. In ..., member of the Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Gatka Akhara and volunteer at Guru Nanak Academy. By the sweet will of God, these three humble and dedicated Gursikh
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  • 1. Kohli, Surindar SINGH, Travels of GURU NANAK. Chandigarh, 1969 2. Kahn Singh, Bhai, Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. PATIALA, 1981
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  • '''Nam Kosh''' is a book written by [[Bhai Santokh Singh]] in about 1821. It is a versified Hindi (Braj language) translation of "Am ...Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. He was the son of Bhai Deva Singh and Mata Rajadi, professional cloth printers of Nurdin village, also known
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  • * 1540: Bhai Bala’s Janam Sakhis dated 1540 ...//sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2018/11/janam-sakhi-or-biography-of-guru-nanak.html 1635: Puratan or Hafizabad or Wilayatwali Janam Sakhi dated 1635 (This
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  • ...arinderpur railway station. This Gurdwara Sahib marks the site of birth of Bhai Bahilon Ji. ...set up brick kilns and bring bricks for the construction of Sarovar Sahib. Bhai Bahilon Ji, a devoted Sikh was keen to make the best bricks for Harmandir S
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  • Image:BhaiKhaniya.jpg|<center>[[Bhai Kanhaiya]]</center> Image:BandaSingh1.jpg|<center>[[Banda Singh]] by Kanwar Singh*</center>
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  • |[[Bhai Makhan Shah]] |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]]
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  • ...otion. In 1934 AD it was present in the house of a friend named Gur Bukhsh Singh.
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  • '''Moola Khatree''' lived in a village visited by Guru Nanak Dev jee. Bhai Mardana jee took it around the village to get and answer only a trader call
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  • ...His parents were Sardar Gulzar Singh and Mata Gurdail Kaur. Bhai Amarjeet Singh had one brother and a sister. ...ays came at the top of his class. When he graduated in 1988, Bhai Amarjeet Singh secured 72% marks on his finals (a very high mark in India).
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  • '''Gurdwara Guru Nanak Sahib, Kishtwar''' ...aderwa and Kishtwar Gurdwaras were constructed later on by Bhai Sahib Sher Singh (M.Sc.) Kashmir.
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  • *Gurdwara Bhai Budhu Da Awa, (Lahore City) *Gurdwara Nanak Garh, Badami Baag (Lahore City)
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  • ...811640), the author of Sachkhand Polhi, janam. sakhi or lifestory of Guru Nanak. The exact date of HarijFs birth is not known, but indirect evidence availa ...hi Hariji Ke (Dhidu Bihangam Kd), a manuscript of which is in the Dr Ganda Singh collection at Punjabi University Library, Patiala.
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  • '''Bhai Bala Sandhu (1466-1544)''' ...re childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a considerable period of time bef
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  • ...n [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]]. This is the town where [[Guru Nanak]] had found work with his brother-in-law the Moti Of Daulat Khan's stores w ...accountanance upon his face. Nanak was now Clearly a changed man—now Guru Nanak.
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  • ...with her two sons to stay with her parents during [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Guru Nanak's mission]] abroad when he was away from home. She would rejoin later him a *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
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  • * [[Guru Nanak]] * [[Guru Gobind Singh]]
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  • '''Atam Purayan Teeka''' is a book written by [[Bhai Santokh Singh]]. The date of this work is unknown. This book is a translation of "Atma Pu Before the birth of Guru Nanak, the [[Sant]]s, [[Bhagat]]s and [[Pir]]s expressed their beliefs not in the
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  • ...Gurus. Bhai Nand Lal was a revered Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh and a distinguished poet. The Ganj Namah renders homage to the Gurus whom t ...[Guru Nanak]] the supreme dervish whom all gods and goddesses praise. Guru Nanak was sent by God Himself into this world so as to show mankind the way to Hi
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  • ...12'E), an old town in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Nanak, who was married here, according to local tradition, on Bhadon sudf 7, 1544 ...b]] also known as Viah Asthan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, marks the house where Bhai Mul Chand lived and where the nuptials were performed.
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  • [[Baba Puran Singh]] was born in 1898 in the Punjab village of [[Gurah]] also sometimes spelt * [[Baba Puran Singh]]
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  • ...A.D. The yogis who inhabited this place possessed a large number of cows. Bhai Mardana expressed a desire for milk. Guru ji told him to ask the yogis for ...the Well of Milk.The main gurpurab celebrated here is the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev ji. The small marble structure of this beautiful gurdwara rises from am
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  • ...RUTH god as envisioned by Nanak in Mool Mantar & Institutionalised by 10th Nanak ::'''<u> Daya Singh''' alias xyz Sing &.... NOT xyz Singh alias KaKoLoMoHa
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  • ...apti, perpetuates the memory of the sangat established in the wake of Guru Nanak's visit in the early ...eglected and became almost extinct. It was reestablished by one Bhai Sadhu Singh in 1938. The present building, a modest single room, was opened for pilgrim
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  • {{p|File:Bhai Manpreet Singh Kanpuri.jpg|Bhai Manpreet Singh Kanpuri}} '''Bhai Manpreet Singh Kanpuri''' is a famous Sikh [[Ragi]] from Kanpur, [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Indi
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  • ...ent it is the tehsil headquarter of Okara district. A shrine of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji stands gracefully outside the town in south-eastern side. It is call ...t is said that this almirah along with Guru Granth Sahib Ji was granted to Bhai Nathoo Ji by the Tenth Guru. Now all these remain only in memories and on t
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  • * [[Bhupinder Singh Kohli]] * [[Gurdwara Janam Asthan Guru Nanak Dev|Gurdwara Janam Asthan]]
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  • ...t town in [[Gujranwala]] district of [[Pakistan]] and is connect to [[Guru Nanak]] ([[1469]]-[[1539]]), the founder of [[Sikhism]]. The town is about 5 mile ...Nanak]], accompanied by [[Bhai Mardana]], first visited Eminabad where [[Bhai Lalo]], a carpenter by profession, became his Sikh.
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  • Bhai Handal was a devout Sikh of [[Guru Amar Das]] . Guru Amardas blessed him wi ...ny sakhis. Also he is responsible for altering the date of birth of [[Guru Nanak]] from '[[Vaisakh]] to [[Katak]]'.
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  • ...Jatt couple of Jandiala Guru in the Majha, in Amritsar District of Punjab, BHai Handal was a prominent Sikh of the third Sikh Guru, Guru Amar Das Ji (1479- ...nefarious person, In both he sought to exalt Bhai Handal and belittle Guru Nanak. He married a Muslim Dancer, who bore him a Son named Devi Das. Because of
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  • ...sikh since 1923-24 to the present. Whenever I speak to him about Harbhajan Singh's Shaheedi, he has an immediate shine in his eyes and tells me in a very co Bhai Harbhajan Singh's mother is also an Amritdhari Bibi. On her son's Shaheedi she thanked Akal
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  • This sacred shrine is related with Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Although it is located at a considerable distance from the Satghara Guru Nanak Ji had arrived in this village from Alpa. He relieved a money lender from h
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  • ...at the young age of 16, and attached himself permanently to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. * Original Name: Bhai Sahib Chand
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  • ...ory, was entrusted to Binod Singh. Soon thereafter, in October 1710, Binod Singh had to fight four battles the first at [[Taraori]], 12 km north of [[Karnal ...ng to [[Khafi Khan]], three to four thousand of his men were killed. Binod Singh is believed to have lost his life in this massacre, too. That was in 1716.
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  • ...ikh of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], much revered in Sikh piety and in letters. Bhai Nand Lal's verse is classed as approved [[Sikh]] canon and can be recited a ...s hearts to remembering Him. The next five couplets (2731) allude to Guru Nanak and his nine successors, proclaiming them all to be one in genius. The conc
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  • [[Image:Angad5.jpg|200px|left|Guru Nanak blessing Bhai Lehna]] ...ai Lehna''' decided to stay with [[Guru Nanak]] at [[Kartarpur]]. However, Bhai Lehna’s companions left for Jawalamukhi to worship the goddess Durga.
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  • ...ed road in good condition. It is 6 km from Salatwatpura, 12 km from Nihal Singh wala and 13km from Bhadaur. Guru Gobind Singh Ji, after evacuating Anandpur Sahib in December 1705 A.D, came here and sta
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  • ...or of the Punjabi daily, the Prakash, Patiala, was edited by Dr Ganda Singh and published by Sikh History Society, Amritsar/ Patiala in 1953. ...the Guru. It seems that Natth Mall and his son had accompanied Guru Gobind Singh to the Deccan and entertained Sikhs at the afternoon assemblies reciting he
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  • Both [[Guru Nanak Dev]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] visited Burhanpur. One of [[Bhai Gurdas]]'s [[Var]]s points to the existence of a [[Sikh]] [[Sangat]] in ea ...enth century, Hathi Singh, the son of [[Mata Sundari]]'s adopted son Ajit Singh lived here.
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  • ...roperty nor any wealth to his name. This has also been said that Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji came at this place. ...hinh" written by Famous laureate Dr. Fauja Singh ji states that Shri. Guru Nanak Dev Ji rested here for three days.Guru. Hari Rai Ji, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji of
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