LĀLĀ, a Panṇū Jaṭṭ, was, according to Bhāī Santokh Siṅgh, Srī Gur Pratāp Sūraj Granth, a devoted Sikh contemporary of Gurū Aṅgad. He is said to have accompanied Bhāī Bālā sent out by Gurū Aṅgad in search of the horoscope of Gurū Nānak so that he might have a life story of him written. The two travelled to Talvaṇḍī Rāi Bhoi and obtained from Gurū Nānak's uncle, Lālū, what they had come in search of. Bhāī Bālevālī Janam Sākhī mentions the event, but does not name the Sikh who accompanied Bhāī Bālā.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Kohlī Surindar Siṅgh, ed., Janam Sākhī Bhāī Bālā. Chandigarh, 1975
  2. Santokh Siṅgh, Bhāī, Srī Gur Pratāp Sūraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33

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