SĀDH BELĀ, near Sakkhar in the Sindh province of Pakistan, was a prominent preaching centre of Udāsī Sikhs. It was established in 1823 by Bankhaṇḍī (d.1863), a leading figure in the Mīhāṅshāhī order of the Udāsīs. Sādh Belā still attracts Sahijdhārī Sikh devotees in large numbers living in Pakistan.
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Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)