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Description Several deeds of marvel and miracles are associated with the Sikh Gurus like the similar happenings with other prophets. These anecdotal tales narrate the miraculous deeds associated with Guru Gobind Singh which highlight his spiritual glory and Prophet-hood. These tales highlight the blessings of the Guru on the devout Sikh followers and the fulfillment of their desires. Their narration evokes feeling of devotion towards the Guru[edit]
Keywords Munshi Chhajju Ram, Bhai Nand Lal, Gazni, Agra, Lakhpat, Mir Munshi, Bahadur Shah, Aurangzeb, Anandpur, Guru Kalgidhar, Zindginama, Peshawar, Gurumukh Singh, Joga Singh, Ghani Khan Nabi Khan, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000739
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Gurmat Tract Society Lahore
Custodian G.S. Lamba, Jalandhar
Length 18.5
Breadth 12.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         42
 
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