
This sacred Granth preserves for posterity an authentic representative anthology of devotional hymns of Indian saints of the medieval age. This was probably the first scriptural book of its kind in the history of India, which collected in one volume the outpourings of the poetic minds of saints and devotees belonging to different faiths, castes, creeds, regions and times. 1581-1606) the fifth spiritual successor of Guru Nanak. The holy Adi-Granth or Guru Granth of the Sikhs was compiled in A. In the editorial scheme of the Adi-Granth, the hymns of Namdev are given a place immediately after the compositions of the Gurus and Bhakt Kabir, followed by the hymns of Ravidas, Farid, Trilochan, Sain, Pipa, Dhanna and others, in the musical measures (ragas) represented in the book. ISBN 978-7-4.The Punjabi University, when it formulated its plans and programmes for the celebration of 500th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, coming off in 1969, thought of bringing out biographies of three saint-poets of India, namely Sheikh Farid, Namdev and Bhakt Kabir, whose hymns are found in the Adi-Granth side by side with the compositions of other bhaktas and the Gurus. Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708): Master of the White Hawk.
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Later, Jaita married Bibi Raj Kaur, daughter of Surjan Singh. When Sikh families staying at Patna returned to Punjab Bhai Jaita and his family went to Ramdas village and lived with Bhai Gurditta, the great-grandson of Baba Buddha. In addition, he learned horse-riding, swimming, music, and Kirtan. He grew up at Patna where he got training in various weapons and learned the art of warfare.

Bhai Jaita was born in 1661at Patna, Bihar (India) to Sada Nand and mother, Mata Premo transcendence and immanence, in pantheism and nondualism.
