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MEHARBAN, SODHI (1558 – 1618)

Meharban, Sodhi, original name Manohardas, son of Prithichand, the elder brother of Guru Arjan Dev (the fifth Guru of the Sikhs), wrote poetry as well as prose, but his prominent work is Janam sakhi Guru Nanak Dev (Story of the nativity of Guru Nanak, the first Guru of the Sikhs). It is said in Bansabalinama by Kesar Singh Chibbar, (published by the Sikh History Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar, 1962), that under the very pseudonym of \'Nanak\', he composed and made available his poetry as Mahalla-1 (the seventh hierarchical position of the Guru). Sodhi Hariji, his son, also employed prose and poetry as a vehicle of his thought, under the pen-name of Mahalla-8. Both of them borrowed their diction and imagery from the great \'Gurbani\' (verses of the great Sikh Masters).

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