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The Gospel Of The Sikh Gurus - Page 14
He became a great saint of his time. If You Shield Others the Lord Will Shield You 2.2 Bhai Moola Keer When Bhai Moola Keer met Guru Nanak Dev, he was living recklessly. Guru ji advised him to stop drinking, gambling and womanizing.
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The Sikh Reference Book - Page 538
ula was a resident of Multan. Once Guru Nanak Sahib taught Bhai Mardana through an example, involving Bhai Mula, that death is "the truth" and life is "unreal". The famous anecdote refers to Bhai Mardana sent by Guru Nanak ...
Harajindara Siṅgha Dilagīra,
1997
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Stories to win the world - Page 53
There was a hospitable Gursikh (devoted Sikh of the Guru) named Bhai Moola Singh who used to serve everyone kindly who came to his house. He would provide meals and bedding, and he would comfort his guest in any way possible.
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Life of Maharaja Ala Singh of Patiala and His Times: Based ... - Page 35
It was in those days that Bhai Mool Chand J, who is considered the patron saint of Patiala House, visited Bhadaur to meet Bhai Charan Dass, a well- known saint of the locality. When Ala Singh and his brothers heard about it, they went to see ...
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Freedom fighters of India - Volume 3 - Page 124
His endeavor with preaching Sikhism started when he met Bhai Mool Singh Gurmuula in 1904 A. D. In those days Sikh preachers would visit village to village and give lectures about Sikhism. Situation of Sikhism was bad, Gurdwaras were ...
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S. Kartar Singh Jhabbar, the Spearhead of the Akali Movement - Page 5
Perhaps Bhai Mul Singh misconstrued the real character of Jhabbar. Behind his appearance as a man of bellicose nature he possessed funds of energy that taught him to control his temper, but when things passed out of extremes, he was ...
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Fairs and Festivals of India: Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, ... - Page 365
The Suraj Kund is now in a dilapidated condition. Samadhi Bhai Mool Chand. This samadhi is situated in the south-east of the town. This place is equally revered by the Hindus and Sikhs of the town. They pray for the fulfillment of their desires, ...
Madan Prasad Bezbaruah, Dr. Krishna Gopal, Phal S. Girota,
2003
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Punjab District Gazetteers: Sangrur - Page 455
But Bhai Mool Chand was least interested as from the very childhood he remained occupied in meditation. It is also said that he was born with a long grey bodi (hair knot). He was the disciple of Pandit Ganga Ram who was of saintly nature.
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Janamsakhi tradition: an analytical study - Page 175
Guru Nanak lived in Sialkot for sometime and then travelled farther on.441 Mian Mittha Guru Nanak accompanied by Mardana and Bhai Mula (the latter had joined them from Sialkot) left Sialkot for Talwandi. Travelling south-east from Sialkot ...
Kirapāla Siṅgha, Prithīpāla Siṅgha Kapūra,
2004
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Punjab District Gazetteers: Phulkian states. Patiala Jind ... - Page 78
The patron saint of the MaMraja of Patiala is Bhai Mul Chand surnamed the Baggi-bodiwala, 'white-locked,' a Dugal Khatri, who was bom at Bhatinda in 1664 with a lock of white hair. His father having no son had besought Baba Ganga Ram, ...