Opening_lines_of_the_Ramkali_Sadh_composition_present_within_a_historical,_handwritten_Guru_Granth_Sahib_manuscript._The_author_of_this_composition_was_Baba_Sundar,_the_great-grandson_of_Guru_Amar_Das.jpg
Summary
Description Opening lines of the Ramkali Sadh composition present within a historical, handwritten Guru Granth Sahib manuscript. The author of this composition was Baba Sundar, the great-grandson of Guru Amar Das.jpg |
English:
Opening lines of the Ramkali Sadh (alt. spelt as Ramkali Sadu) composition present within a historical, handwritten Guru Granth Sahib manuscript. The author of this composition was Baba Sundar (alt. spelt as 'Sunder'), the great-grandson of Guru Amar Das.
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Date | circa 17th, 18th, or 19th century |
Source | Blog post by Nihung Santhia: link |
Author | Unknown scribe |
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