janam-sakhi

Sikh literature

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  • importance in Sikh literature
    • The Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib
      In Sikhism: Guru Nanak

      …imagined product of the legendary janam-sakhis (“life stories”), which were composed between 50 and 80 years after the Guru’s death in 1539, though only a tiny fraction of the material found in them can be affirmed as factual.

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    • The Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib
      In Sikhism: Devotional and other works

      The principal janam-sakhis are the Bala, the Puratan, the Miharban, and the influential works of Santokh Singh (1787–1853), which were published in the first half of the 19th century. Santokh Singh’s first contribution, completed in 1823, was Gur Nanak Prakash (“The Splendour of Guru Nanak”; also known…

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