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  2. Sri Chand - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand, a celibate since childhood, made a centre [attributed to] Baba Nanak. Dharam Chand, son of Lakhmi Das, made a show of himself. Dasu installed [himself] on the seat of authority and Datu learned to sit in the siddh posture. Mohan went mad, and Mohari was celebrated. Prithi Chand, the rascal, with his hidden agenda, spread madness.

  3. Sri Chand Darbar - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand, son of Guru Nanak, seated reading scriptures to devotees in a forest hermitage. Sri Chand travelled to Sindh in the second half of the 16th century during the reign of the Tarkhan dynasty and lighted dhuni at Faqir Jo Goth. [2] At that time, Thatta was under the rule of Mirza Baqi Baig, Tarkhan ruler of Sindh (1554–1591), who was infamous for his oppressive and tyrannical reign.

  4. Baba Biram Das - Wikipedia

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    Baba Ji then went to Guru Gobind Singh. There, Guru Ji showered grace on Baba Biram Das on the bank of the river Godavari and Baba Ji became Brahmgyani and Guru Ji told Baba Ji to go back to Punjab and guide people towards God. Baba Biram Das' age at the time Guru Ji showered grace on him was 89.

  5. Baba Gurditta - Wikipedia

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    Baba Gurditta was born on the full moon of the month of Katak in 1613 to Mata Damodari and Guru Hargobind. According to Pashaura Singh, Gurditta was born on the full-moon day of the month of Assū in sambat 1665, which corresponds to 13 October 1608 C.E. [2] Gurditta was born in the forests of Daroli located in the Malwa region of Punjab.

  6. Bhumman Shah - Wikipedia

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    After that Baba Brahm Dass ji into Mahant Baba Braham Dass Ji is the 14th Mahant of Dera Baba Bhuman Shah Ji Sangar Sarista (Sirsa). Besides Sangar Sadan, the Hindu devotees of the Baba have also built several temples in his memory in a number of states of northern India as well, where daily worship unto Babaji is offered with faith and love ...

  7. Guru Ram Das - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand paid Guru Ram Das a visit in Amritsar, where he was lavishly received by the Guru on the outskirts of the city. [10] When Sri Chand made a comment about Guru Ram Das' long beard, the Guru stated the beard is useful for wiping the feet of saints like him, and got-up to actually wipe the feet of Sri Chand with his beard. [ 10 ]

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    Depending on where you live, new episodes of Jeopardy! will air on a local affiliate channel. In most markets, the game show airs on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC or The CW. In most markets, the game show ...

  9. Bidhi Chand - Wikipedia

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    Bidhi Chand Chhina [1] (Gurmukhi: ਬਿਧੀ ਚੰਦ; 26 April 1579 – 30 August 1638 or 1640 [1] [note 1]) was a Sikh religious preacher and military commander, from Chhina Bidhi Chand village, 37 kilometers south of Amritsar and Chhina Bidhi Chand was part of Amritsar District not Lahore. His birth place temple is situated in his own ...