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Gursikhs (devoted Sikhs) were: Bhai
Sundar Bhai
Mardana Bhai
Satta Doom Bhai
Balwand Rai Two more
writers of the
present recension of the Adi
Granth are a matter...
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Balvand Rai (fl. late 16th to
early 17th century) also
spelt as
Balwand and Rai Balvand, was a poet
mystic and
rabab player in the
court of Guru Arjan...
- 966–968 of the Guru
Granth Sahib under the
title of
Ramkali ki Vaar Rai
Balwand tatta Satte doom akhi. In his hymns, he
emphasized the
continuity of the...
- Known for
Companion of Guru
Nanak Relatives Banoo and
Saloo (grandsons)
Balwand (great-grandson) Sata (great-great-grandson)
Senior posting Disciples Swami...
- In the
court of Guru
Arjun Dev Ji
there were two musicians, Sata and
Balwand, who
decided to
create a new
instrument by
splitting the
Mardang in half...
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rabab or rebec. Some
notable rababis after Mardana were his son Shahjada,
Balwand and Satta, Babak, son of Satta, Chatra, son of Babak, and
Saddu and Baddu...
- 5th Sikh guru, Guru
Arjun Dev Ji when 2
bards of his court,
Satta and
Balwand,
wanted to
separate the much
older &
venerable Pakhavaj into two instruments...
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eleven Bhatts, and
three Gursikhs (Bhai
Sundar Ji, Bhai
Satta Ji, Bhai
Balwand Ji). It was
composed in this form in the year 1604 with the
later addition...
- are: Jori (ਜੋੜੀ; Jōṛī):
creation traditionally attributed to
Satta and
Balwand in the
court of Guru
Arjan Sahib by
splitting the
Mardang into two individual...
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Sahib St**** (1948)
Chanan Munare (1949)
Salok Kabir Ji St**** (1949)
Satte Balwand Di Var St**** (1949)
Gurbani Vyakarn (1950)
Chara Varan St**** (1951) Dharam...