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- janamsakhi traditions that have survived into the modern era include the Bala, Miharban, Adi and Puratan versions. While each tradition offering their own perspectives...
- include the Puratan[broken anchor] ('traditional' or 'ancient') janamsakhi, Miharban janamsakhi, Gyan-ratanavali[broken anchor] by Bhai Mani Singh, and the...
- clearly marked as a composition of Guru Har Rai the seventh Mina Guru Miharban also used the marker leaving open the possibility of mistaken attribution...
- Janasakhi Archived 24 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Janamsakhis of Miharban and Mani Singh, Janamsakhi Tradition, Dr. Kirpal Singh, 2004, Punjabi University...
- Punjabi. Guru Nanak and Mardana were brought up in the same village. The Miharban Janam Sakhi says that Mardana was ten years elder to Guru Nanak and was...
- to Prithi Chand. Prithi Chand had four sons: Miharban, Lal Chand, Nihal Chand, and Chandrasain. Miharban had three sons: Kisan Mal, Hariji, and Chaturbhuj...
- and his followers used to call him 'Guru Miharban'. Actually, Prithi Chand was succeeded by his son Miharban as the seventh Guru. At the time of writing...
- Janasakhi Archived 24 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Janamsakhis of Miharban and Mani Singh, Janamsakhi Tradition, Dr. Kirpal Singh, 2004, Punjabi University...
- visiting the site is traced to the Gosti Bal Nath Nal recorded in the Miharban Janamsakhi. The tradition further claims that Guru Nanak had met Balnath...
- and their followers. It first shows up in the Janam Sakhi attributed to Miharban (d. 1640), a first cousin of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind (b. 1595...