- Gur
Sobha Granth, is a
poetic literary work
written by the court-poet
Sainapati that
covers the life of Guru
Gobind Singh and the
establishment of the...
-
Chandra Sain
Sainapati was a
court poet of Guru
Gobind Singh, the son of Guru Teg Bahadar. In his
composition called Sri Gur Sobha,
Sainapati described the...
- "Sri Gur
Panth Prakash" by
Rattan Singh Bhangoo: "Sri Gur Sobha" by
Sainapati Bhai
Gurdas Vaaran "Gurbilas
Patshahi 6" by Koer
Singh Bhagat Singh. Harbans...
- near
Chittorgarh Fort in a
skirmish with
local soldiers.
According to
Sainapati,
Zorawar Singh Palit had
managed to
escape in the
Battle of
Chamkaur and...
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commencement of the Tat Khalsa. This text was
completed by the
court poet
Sainapati in 1711. The
title of the text
translates to "radiance of the guru". It...
- from the
Puratan Janam Sakhi (1580s),
Gurdas Bhalla’s Vars (pre-1630),
Sainapati’s Sri Gur
Sobha (pre-1710), and
Sukha Singh’s Sri Gur
Bilas (1797). He...
-
famous of the fifty-poets were Bhai Nand Lal Goya, Kavi
Chandra Sain
Sainapati, and Bhai
Gurdas Singh.: 62–63
After analyzing the
surviving pieces of...
- as the
Puratan Janam Sakhi (1580's), Bhai Gurdas'
Vaaran (pre‑1630),
Sainapati’s Sri Gur
Sobha (pre-1710), and
Sukha Singh’s Sri Gur
Bilas (1797).: 28 ...