- The
Janamsakhis (Punjabi: ਜਨਮਸਾਖੀ, IAST: Janam-sākhī, lit. 'birth stories'), are po****r
hagiographies of Guru Nanak, the
founder of Sikhism. Considered...
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today are the
janamsakhis ('birth stories'),
which recount the cir****stances of his
birth in
extended detail. Gyan-ratanavali is the
janamsakhi attributed...
- an
unknown poet and was
mistakenly attributed to the
tenth guru. The
Janamsākhīs (literally
birth stories), are
writings which profess to be biographies...
-
Singh and
Narendra Singh Virdi containing a
collection of forty-four
janamsakhis relating events in the life of Guru Nanak. Each
janamasakhi is illustrated...
- Sikhism. In
certain Janamsakhi traditions, such as the
Merharban Wali
Janamsakhi, Mata
Sulakhni is
known as Ghummi. In the Bala
Janamsakhi, her name is given...
- (1469–1539), the
founder of Sikhism. The term was
first used in the
Janamsakhis of the
Miharvan tradition, and was
later mentioned in the mid-17th-century...
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Jainism also
create and
maintain hagiographical texts (such as the Sikh
Janamsakhis)
concerning saints,
gurus and
other individuals believed to be imbued...
- was also a
close ****ociate of Bhai Mardana.
According to the Bhai Bala
janamsakhis, he
traveled with Guru
Nanak and Bhai
Mardana on all of
their great journeys...
- Guru
Gobind Singh Janamsakhi — non-canonical
history of Guru
Nanak Bala
Janamsakhi[broken anchor] — a
collection of
janamsakhis by Bhai Bala (generally...
-
criticism and
philology to Sikh
janamsakhis and
concluded them to have
little reliable information. The
janamsakhis were
apparently written by Nanak's...