MŪSAN, BHĀĪ, son of Bhāī Samman of Shāhbāzpur, in the present-day Amritsar district of the Punjab, was, like his father, a devoted Sikh of the time of Gurū Arjan. The Gurū Granth Sāhib contains a composition entitled Chaubole by Gurū Arjan in which several couplets are addressed to Mūsan. These couplets stress the importance of loving devotion as a means of spiritual fulfilment.

        The anecdote in the Sikhāṅ dī Bhagat Mālā describes the death of Bhāī Samman's son by marauders' bullet but does not mention Mūsan by name.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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