Sri Chand (8 September 1494 – 13 January 1629, Gurmukhi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਚੰਦ), also referred to as Baba Sri Chandra or Bhagwan Sri Chandra, was the founder of the...
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Sri Chand Darbar or Baba Sri Chandar Temple is a 500 year old religious shrine dedicated to the Sri Chand, founder of Udasi sect and elder son of Guru...
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12 February 1497. He differed in his life path from his elder brother, Sri Chand, as the latter became an ascetic recluse whilst Lakhmi Das married and...
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the teachings of Guru Nanak's elder son Sri Chand (1494–1629, other sources give a death year of 1643). Sri Chand, contrary to his father's emphasis on...
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Writers of the Guru Granth Sahib (section Sri Chand)
of the Gauri Sukhmani composition, popularly known as Sukhmani Sahib, Sri Chand, the son of Guru Nanak, visited him. During this visit, it is said that...
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Guru Ram Das (redirect from Sri Guru Ram)
rekindle ties with Sri Chand, Nanak's son, after a long period of strained relations between mainstream Sikhs and the Udasis. Sri Chand paid Guru Ram Das...
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sons, Sri Chand, in 1494 and Lakhmi Das, in 1497. According to Udasi lore, it is said she had an envisage of Shiva whilst giving birth to Sri Chand. Her...
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Guru Nanak (redirect from Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji)
1487, in the town of Batala, and would go on to have two sons, Sri Chand and Lakhmi Chand (or Lakhmi Das). Nanak lived in Sultanpur until c. 1500, which...
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gurdwara called Killi Sahib.[citation needed] He was appointed by the aged Sri Chand to succeed him as the head of the Udasi sect that he had established....
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Rajput ruling clan Chand (film), a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film Sri Chand (1494–1629), Sikh ascetic and founder of Udasi Chand, Kaimur, a village in...
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