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Baba Sri Chand
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... him as her own son. This type of arrangement was a quite common and accepted custom at that time. Sri Chand was a renounciate yogi. After his father, Guru Nanak left
Nankana
Sahib, Sri Chand stayed in ...
2.
Bibi Sulakhni
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... Early writers have indicated that it was a most grand affair as befitted the daughter of the town's tax collector. Nanak lived with Sulakhani at
Nankana
Sahib for fourteen years. Once again, he broke ...
3.
Baba Lalu
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
Baba Lalu Baba Lalu (1444-1542), paternal uncle of Guru Nanak and the son of Baba Shiv Ram and Mata Banarasi, was born at Talvandi Rai Bhoi, present-day
Nankana
Sahib in Pakistan. He was the younger ...
4.
Mata Tripta Ji
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... have been brought up by Mata Banarasi,2 his paternal grandmother. She was the mother of two sons, Kalu and Lalu, and wife of Shiv Ram, resident of Talvandi Rai Bhoi Ki, now called
Nankana
Sahib. Much ...
5.
Bhai Kalu Mehta
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... in present-day Amritsar district of Punjab. Before the birth of Nanak, the family moved to Talvandi Rai Bhoi Ki, now known as
Nankana
Sahib, in presentday Sheikliupura district of Pakistan. Here Baba Shiv ...
6.
Baba Rama
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... Ki Talvandi (near Lahore). She moved to the present-day
Nankana
Sahib, which is the modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in
Nankana
Sahib that Guru Nanak was born; the founder of the Sikh faith. ...
7.
Mata Bhirai
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... Lahore). She moved to the present-day
Nankana
Sahib, which is the modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in
Nankana
Sahib that Guru Nanak was born; the founder of the Sikh faith. References 1. ...
8.
Baba Shiv Ram
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... now called
Nankana
Sahib. As was the custom at the time they played an important part in the bringing up of infant Nanak. He was the father of two sons Baba Lalu and Baba Kalu or Kalian Rai or the more ...
9.
Mata Banarasi
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
Mata Banarasi Mata Banarasi the grandmother (paternal) of Guru Nanak, was married to Baba Shiv Ram of the village of Rai Bhoi Ki Talvandi, now called
Nankana
Sahib. As was the custom at the time ...
10.
Visakha Singh, Sant
(Biographies/1900)
... the village gurdwara where he learnt to read the Guru Granth Sahib and recite kirtan. The massacre of reformist Sikhs in the shrine at
Nankana
Sahib on 20 February 1921 proved ...
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