Bhatt Harbans, the Glossary
Bhatt Harbans was a Gaur Brahmin poet in the court of Guru Arjan, whose two hymns are present in Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs.[1]
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4 relations: Gaur Brahmins, Guru Arjan, Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhs.
- Sikh Bhagats
Gaur Brahmins
Gaur Brahmins (also spelled Gor, Gour, Gaud or Gauda) are a community of Brahmins in India.
See Bhatt Harbans and Gaur Brahmins
Guru Arjan
Guru Arjan (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜਨ, pronunciation:; 15 April 1563 – 30 May 1606) was the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus.
See Bhatt Harbans and Guru Arjan
Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib (ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ) is the central holy religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded by Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal Guru following the lineage of the ten human gurus of the religion.
See Bhatt Harbans and Guru Granth Sahib
Sikhs
Sikhs (singular Sikh: or; sikkh) are an ethnoreligious group who adhere to Sikhism, a religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak.
See also
Sikh Bhagats
- Baba Farid
- Balvand Rai
- Bhagat
- Bhagat Bhikhan
- Bhagat Parmanand
- Bhagat Pipa
- Bhagat Sadhana
- Bhagat Sain
- Bhagat Trilochan
- Bhatt Balh
- Bhatt Bhalh
- Bhatt Bhika
- Bhatt Gayand
- Bhatt Harbans
- Bhatt Jalap
- Bhatt Kalshar
- Bhatt Kirat
- Bhatt Mathura
- Bhatt Nalh
- Bhatt Salh
- Jayadeva
- Kabir
- Ramananda
- Ravidas
- Surdas