JHAṆḌĀ, BHĀĪ, of the village of Ḍallā, now in Kapūrthalā district of the Punjab, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Gurū Amar Dās. He was among those who waited on the Gurū when he visited Ḍallā. Among the visitors was also a learned Paṇḍit. He undertook to serve the Sikhs by reciting to them the holy texts and ask for nothing in return. The Gurū ended the assembly by adjuring the Sikhs faithfully to observe the Gurūs' festivals.

        See Bhāī Gurdās, Vārāṅ, XI. 16.

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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