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'''[[Bhai Kanhaiya]]''' ([[1648]] - [[1718]]), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the [[Sevapanthi]] or Addanshahi sect of the [[Sikh]]s. Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Waxirabad in [[Sialkot]] district (now in [[Pakistan]]).
 
His father was a wealthy trader, but he himself being of a religious bent of mind left home when still very young and roamed about with [[sadhu]]s and ascetics in search of spiritual peace.
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[[BHAI KANHAIYA]] (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addanshahi sect of the Sikhs.
Bhai Sahib’s contribution to [[Sikhi]]:


Bhai Sahib’s contribution to Sikhi:
* "Fore-runner of the Red Cross Movement,"
* "Father of the Red Cross Movement,"
* "Treat all Human beings as equal"
* "Treat all Human beings as equal"
* “Selfless service to All without Discrimination”
* “Selfless service to All without Discrimination”


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Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Waxirabad in Sialkot district (now in Pakistan). His father was a wealthy trader, but he himself being of a religious bent of mind left home when still very young and roamed about with saddhus and ascetics in search of spiritual peace.
His quest ended as he met [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] ([[1621]] - [[1675]]) and accepted initiation at Guru Ji hands. <!-----Bhai Kanhaiya established a dharamsdhal at Kavha village in the present Attock district of Pakistan which he turned into a preaching centre. His special mission was selfless service of humanity with no distinction of nationality, caste or creed. In 1704/5, he was on a visit to Anandpur when Anandpur was invaded by a combination of hill troops and the imperial [[Mughal]] army.-----> {{Aowf|Bhai Kanhaiya}}
 
His quest ended as he met [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] (1621-75) and accepted initiation at Guru Ji hands. Bhai Kanhaiya established a dharamsdhal at Kavha village in the present Attock district of Pakistan which he turned into a preaching centre. His special mission was selfless service of humanity with no distinction of nationality, caste or creed. In 1704/5, he was on a visit to Anandpur when Anandpur was invaded by a combination of hill troops and the imperial [[Mughal]] army.
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'''Previous Featured article: [[Message of Guru Granth Sahib]]'''
On September 1, the [[Sikhs]] will celebrate 401 years of the first installation of their holy scriptures called the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib was compiled and installed at [[Harimandir Sahib]] in Amritsar in 1604. The holy book contains hymns written by saints and scholars of different religions. The SGGS contains message for the whole of humanity.
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 4 September 2011

Bhai Kanhaiya (1648 - 1718), was a Sikh of Guru Tegh Bahadur and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addanshahi sect of the Sikhs. Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Waxirabad in Sialkot district (now in Pakistan).

His father was a wealthy trader, but he himself being of a religious bent of mind left home when still very young and roamed about with sadhus and ascetics in search of spiritual peace. Bhai Sahib’s contribution to Sikhi:

  • "Fore-runner of the Red Cross Movement,"
  • "Treat all Human beings as equal"
  • “Selfless service to All without Discrimination”

His quest ended as he met Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621 - 1675) and accepted initiation at Guru Ji hands. .....More