LAKKHĀ SIṄGH was, according to Gur Ratan Māl (Sau Sākhī) , one of the attendants of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh at Nāndeḍ in the south. He killed one of the two Paṭhāns who had conspired to assassinate the Gurū. The other assassin, Jamshaid Khān, who actually stabbed the Gurū, had already been done to death by the latter himself.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Padam, Piārā Siṅgh, and Giānī Garjā Siṅgh, eds., Gurū kīāṅ Sākhīāṅ. Patiala, 1986
  2. Santokh Siṅgh, Bhāī, Srī Gur Pratāp Sūraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33
  3. Nayyar, Gurbachan Siṅgh, ed., Gur Ratan Māl arthāt Sau Sākhī. Patiala, 1985
  4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909

Piārā Siṅgh Padam