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==References==
===Names of 52 poets===
* {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
'''of Guru Gobind Singh jee’s Darbaar.'''


[[Category:Scriptures_and_Literature]]
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*1 Amrat Rai
*2 [[Ani Rai]]
*3 Asa Singh
*4 Attu (or Allu)
*5 Balam (or Ballu Bhatt)
*6 Bhudhi Chand
*7 Bihari
*8 Braj Lal
*9 Brikh (or Brikha)
*10 Buland
*11 Bullo (or Ballabh)
*12 [[Chanda]]
*13 Chandan
*14 Dahkan( or Tahikan)
*15 Dhanna Singh
*16 [[Dharam Singh]]
*17 Dhyan Singh
*18 Gania (or Gunia)
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*19 Gopal
*20 Gurdas
*21 Haer (or Hir Bhatt)
*22 Hans Rao (or Hans Ram)
*23 Hussain Ali
*24 Iswar Das
*25 Jamaal
*26 Kallu
*27 Khan Chand
*28 Kunvresh
*29 Maan Das
*30 Madan Gir
*31 Madan Singh
*32 Makhan
*33 Mangal
*34 Mathura
*35 Mulla Singh
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*36 Mullo (or Mal Bhatt)
*37 [[Nand Lal "Goya"]]
*38 [[Nand Singh]]
*39 Nanu (or Nan Vairagi)
*40 Nihal Chand
*41 Nihchal Das (or Nihchal Faqir)
*42 Ram
*43 Ratee Rai
*44 Raval
*45 Roshan Singh
*46 [[Senapati]]
*47 Shyam
*48 Sudama
*49 Sukh Dev
*50 Sukha Singh
*51 Sukhia
*52 Uday Rai
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Out of these poets some writings of Bhai Nand Lal “Goya”, Ani Rai and Senapati have survived and are available.


Names of 52 poets of Guru Gobind Singh jee’s Darbaar.
===Names of some other poets are:===


1. Uday Rai
{| style="width:100%; background:#efefef; "  border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
2. Ratee Rai
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3. Amrat Rai
* Adha
4. Attu (or Allu)
* Alim
5. Asa Singh
* Bhagatu
6. Balam (or Ballu Bhatt)
* Bhoj Raj
7. Iswar Das
* Brahm Bhatt
8. Sukh Dev
* Desu Bhatt
9. Sukha Singh
* Devi Das
10. Sukhia
* Girdhari Lal
11. Sudama
* Gurdas Guni
12. Senapati
* Hari Das
13. Shyam
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14. Haer (or Hir Bhatt)
* Jado Rai
15. Hussain Ali
* Kashi Ram
16. Hans Rao (or Hans Ram)
* Kesho Bhatt
17. Kallu
* [[Lakkhan Rai]]
18. Kunvresh
* Lal Khiali
19. Khan Chand
* Madhu
20. Gania (or Gunia)
* Mir Chhabila
21. Gurdas
* Mir Mushki
22. Gopal
* Pandit Nand Lal
23. Chandan
* [[Nand Ram]]
24. Chanda
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25. Jamaal
* Narbud Bhatt
26. Dahkan( or Tahikan)
* Phat Mall
27. Dharam Singh
* Pindi Lal
28. Dhanna Singh
* Prahilad Rai
29. Dhyan Singh
* Pandit Raghunath
30. Nanu (or Nan Vairagi)
* Sharda
31. Nihchal Das (or Nihchal Faqir)
* Sundar
32. Nihal Chand
* [[Tansukh]]
33. Nand Singh
* Thakar
34. Nand Lal "Goya"
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35. Bullo (or Ballabh)
36. Bhudhi Chand
37. Buland
38. Brikh (or Brikha)
39. Braj Lal
40. Mathura
41. Madan Singh
42. Madan Gir
43. Mullo (or Mal Bhatt)
44. Maan Das
45. Mulla Singh
46. Mangal
47. Ram
48. Raval
49. Roshan Singh
50. Makhan
51.    Ani Rai
52.    Bihari


Names of some other poets are :-


Adha, Alim,Bhagatu, Bhoj Raj,  Brahm Bhatt, Desu Bhatt, Devi Das,
* See Also [[Bavanja kavi]]
Girdhari Lal, Gurdas Guni, Hari Das, Jado Rai, Kashi Ram, Kesho Bhatt, Lakkhan Rai, Lal Khiali, Madhu, Mir Chhabila, Mir Mushki,
Nand Lal, Pandit, Nand Ram, Narbud Bhatt, Phat Mall, Pindi Lal,
Prahilad Rai, Raghunath, Pandit, Sharda, Sundar, Tansukh and Thakar.


==References==
==References==
* {Book Title= Yugpurush | Author=Ranvir}
* {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
 
* {{Book reference |Title= Yugpurush | Author=Ranvir |Publisher= | Year= | ID=ISBN }}
 
[[Category:Scriptures_and_Literature]]

Latest revision as of 04:25, 12 March 2007

The 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh kept 52 Bards permantly in his employ and others occasionaly visited him. They wrote on all the nine subjects which in the opinion of Orientals are suitable for poetry (Love, Mirth, Pity, Anger, Heroism, Terror, Hate, Wonder and Contentment); but the composition of eulogies on the Guru occupied most of their attention. The Guru once had the curiosity to weigh their compositions. They amounted to about two and a half hundred weight. The Guru included them in a compilation which he called Vidyadhar. He so valued the book that he ever kept it with him - even when he went into battle - but it was lost in one of his engagements. Some of the bards' compositions are preserved in the Suraj Parkash.


Names of 52 poets

of Guru Gobind Singh jee’s Darbaar.

  • 1 Amrat Rai
  • 2 Ani Rai
  • 3 Asa Singh
  • 4 Attu (or Allu)
  • 5 Balam (or Ballu Bhatt)
  • 6 Bhudhi Chand
  • 7 Bihari
  • 8 Braj Lal
  • 9 Brikh (or Brikha)
  • 10 Buland
  • 11 Bullo (or Ballabh)
  • 12 Chanda
  • 13 Chandan
  • 14 Dahkan( or Tahikan)
  • 15 Dhanna Singh
  • 16 Dharam Singh
  • 17 Dhyan Singh
  • 18 Gania (or Gunia)
  • 19 Gopal
  • 20 Gurdas
  • 21 Haer (or Hir Bhatt)
  • 22 Hans Rao (or Hans Ram)
  • 23 Hussain Ali
  • 24 Iswar Das
  • 25 Jamaal
  • 26 Kallu
  • 27 Khan Chand
  • 28 Kunvresh
  • 29 Maan Das
  • 30 Madan Gir
  • 31 Madan Singh
  • 32 Makhan
  • 33 Mangal
  • 34 Mathura
  • 35 Mulla Singh
  • 36 Mullo (or Mal Bhatt)
  • 37 Nand Lal "Goya"
  • 38 Nand Singh
  • 39 Nanu (or Nan Vairagi)
  • 40 Nihal Chand
  • 41 Nihchal Das (or Nihchal Faqir)
  • 42 Ram
  • 43 Ratee Rai
  • 44 Raval
  • 45 Roshan Singh
  • 46 Senapati
  • 47 Shyam
  • 48 Sudama
  • 49 Sukh Dev
  • 50 Sukha Singh
  • 51 Sukhia
  • 52 Uday Rai


Out of these poets some writings of Bhai Nand Lal “Goya”, Ani Rai and Senapati have survived and are available.

Names of some other poets are:

  • Adha
  • Alim
  • Bhagatu
  • Bhoj Raj
  • Brahm Bhatt
  • Desu Bhatt
  • Devi Das
  • Girdhari Lal
  • Gurdas Guni
  • Hari Das
  • Jado Rai
  • Kashi Ram
  • Kesho Bhatt
  • Lakkhan Rai
  • Lal Khiali
  • Madhu
  • Mir Chhabila
  • Mir Mushki
  • Pandit Nand Lal
  • Nand Ram
  • Narbud Bhatt
  • Phat Mall
  • Pindi Lal
  • Prahilad Rai
  • Pandit Raghunath
  • Sharda
  • Sundar
  • Tansukh
  • Thakar


References

  • Macauliffe, M.A (1909). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors. Low Price Publications. ISBN 8175361328.
  • Ranvir (). Yugpurush. . ISBN.