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Bhai Mardana (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਮਰਦਾਨਾ; 6 February 1459 — 1534) was one of the first Sikhs and longtime companion of Guru Nanak Dev, first in the line of gurus noted in Sikhism. Bhai Mardana, a Muslim, accompanied Guru Nanak Dev on his journeys. Bhai Mardana was born to a Mirasi Muslim family, a couple, Badra and Lakkho, of Rai Bhoi di Talwandi, now Nankana Sahib of Pakistan. He was the seventh born, all other children had died at birth. He had very good knowledge of music and played rabāb when Guru Nanak sung Gurbani. Swami Haridas (teacher of Tansen) was the disciple of and learnt Classical Music from him.

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  • Bhai Mardana (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਮਰਦਾਨਾ; 6 February 1459 — 1534) was one of the first Sikhs and longtime companion of Guru Nanak Dev, first in the line of gurus noted in Sikhism. Bhai Mardana, a Muslim, accompanied Guru Nanak Dev on his journeys. Bhai Mardana was born to a Mirasi Muslim family, a couple, Badra and Lakkho, of Rai Bhoi di Talwandi, now Nankana Sahib of Pakistan. He was the seventh born, all other children had died at birth. He had very good knowledge of music and played rabāb when Guru Nanak sung Gurbani. Swami Haridas (teacher of Tansen) was the disciple of and learnt Classical Music from him. (en)
  • Mardana (1459-1534) est un des bhagats du sikhisme. En tant que compositeur, il a vu certaines de ses hymnes de prières compilées dans le Gduru Granth Sahib, le livre saint des sikhs: trois louanges de Mardana figurent dans les Écritures. Il y dit que la vertu est le pain de la vie, et, qu'il faut essayer de côtoyer des saints pour effacer les péchés du corps. (fr)
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  • Rai Bhoi Di Talwandi (en)
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  • Mardana seated to the left of Nanak with his characteristic rabab (en)
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  • Kartarpur, Punjab (en)
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  • Bhai Mardana (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਮਰਦਾਨਾ; 6 February 1459 — 1534) was one of the first Sikhs and longtime companion of Guru Nanak Dev, first in the line of gurus noted in Sikhism. Bhai Mardana, a Muslim, accompanied Guru Nanak Dev on his journeys. Bhai Mardana was born to a Mirasi Muslim family, a couple, Badra and Lakkho, of Rai Bhoi di Talwandi, now Nankana Sahib of Pakistan. He was the seventh born, all other children had died at birth. He had very good knowledge of music and played rabāb when Guru Nanak sung Gurbani. Swami Haridas (teacher of Tansen) was the disciple of and learnt Classical Music from him. (en)
  • Mardana (1459-1534) est un des bhagats du sikhisme. En tant que compositeur, il a vu certaines de ses hymnes de prières compilées dans le Gduru Granth Sahib, le livre saint des sikhs: trois louanges de Mardana figurent dans les Écritures. Il y dit que la vertu est le pain de la vie, et, qu'il faut essayer de côtoyer des saints pour effacer les péchés du corps. (fr)
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