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  • ...eft the rest saying that the remaining milk would be drank by a Sikh named Gurditta. The Gurdwara honours the visit of Guru Nanak in the 16th century to this l
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  • ...e At that time allong with GURU SAHIB WAS SHRI GURU HAR RAI SAHIB JI, BABA GURDITTA JI, SHRI GURU TEGBAHADUR JI (all were in there childhood) and Mata Nanaki j
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  • ...Das of village Talla. It is said that [[Ani Rai]], [[Bibi Viro]] & [[Baba Gurditta]] were all born to Mata Damodari. The descendants of Mata Damadari live nea
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  • This was the home of [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Hargobind's eldest son, which later also served as the home of his
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  • ==Ground was broken on June 19, 1665, by Baba Gurditta Randhawa==
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  • ...ly 1635, when Raja Himmat Chand Hinduri, supported by 100 SikhS under Baba Gurditta, had worsened the Pathans in the battle ofNangal Gujjran. Now finding the G
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  • ...and recited poetry extolling chivalrous deeds of past heroes. When [[Baba Gurditta]], Guru Har Gobind`s eldest son, was married, he was taken round by the Gur
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  • ...mentions that Guru Hargobind, at the time of the wedding of his son, Baba Gurditta, visited this house. It continued to be in private possession until taken o
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  • ...of this story mentions that the future visitor being a Sikh by the name of Gurditta. ...puted his son [[Baba Gurditta]] to visit the Pir and accept the milk. Baba Gurditta reached him, and asked for milk.
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  • ...ho bought the land from Raja Tara Chand of Kehloor through his son, [[Baba Gurditta]]. The place is also associated with the memory of a Muslim saint, [[Pir Bu *[[Gurdwara Shish Mahal]]: first built as the home of Baba Gurditta Guru Hargobind later established his residence here. Both Sri [[Guru Har R
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  • ...[[Kiratpur]] on 21 January 1637 and was ordained head of a dhudn by [[Baba Gurditta]], the head of the sect, on 12 September the same year. He preached in the
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  • ...that Guru Har Rai himself attended his funeral and appointed his son, Bhai Gurditta, to take his place at Kiratpur.
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  • ...ched on outskirts of vill dhakoli. As this village was laid down by [[Bhai Gurditta]], elder son of [[Guru Hargobind]], there were lots of sikh followers in th
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  • ...). The last one belonged to Baba Sri Chand who had gifted the same to Baba Gurditta (grandfather of Bibi Rup Kaur) and Bibi Rup Kaur had received it as a gift
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  • ...with the family to Kiratpur. At the death, in 1638, of his father, [[Baba Gurditta]], he did not go to [[Kiratpur]] to attend the obsequies, nor did he part w
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  • ...[[khand]] or dual-edged sword. [[Guru Hargobind]] gave the hawk to [[Baba Gurditta]], his eldest son, and bestowed the horse, the dress and the sword upon Pai ...ess and sword, went out hunting the following day riding the horse. [[Baba Gurditta]], with his newly acquired white hawk, also happened to be sporting in the
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  • ...lace of Baba Gurditta, the eldest son of Guru Hargobind born in 1613. Baba Gurditta was a great saint and the father of Guru Har Rai as well as the elder broth ...is all the result of your blessing". Guru Hargobind also gave his son Baba Gurditta to Baba Sri Chand as the next leader of the Udasi order. Baba Sri Chand was
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  • ...ed a flock of goats. It was here that he began to be called Almast. [[Baba Gurditta]] (1613-38), the eldest son of [[Guru Hargobind]], who had succeeded Baba S
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  • ...a Ji was famous ‘Mahatma’ of Udasi sect. There were four disciples of Baba Gurditta Ji. Their names were ‘Baalu Hasna’, ‘Phoole Shah’, ‘Goyenda’ an Baba Gurditta Ji
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  • [[Baba Gurditta]] laid the foundation of Nanaki Chak town.
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