JAGANĀ, BHĀĪ, was a pious, learned Sikh of the time of Gurū Arjan. He lived in Āgrā. Once he, along with Bhāī Nandā and Bhāī Bhānā Suhaṛ, also of Āgrā, waited on the Gurū to have some of their doubts resolved. The Gurū, as says Bhāī Manī Siṅgh Sikhāṅ dī Bhagat Mālā, taught them always to repeat Vāhigurū and practise the śabda and thus end their uncertainty.

         Bhāī Jaganā was also skilled in the use of arms. He showed his prowess in the battle of Ruhelā during the time of Gurū Hargobind.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Manī Siṅgh, Bhāī, Sikhāṅ dī Bhagat Mālā. Amritsar, 1955
  2. Santokh Siṅgh, Bhāī, Srī Gur Pratāp Sūraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33

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