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Sau Sakhi

Opening folio of a Sau Sakhi manuscript

Sau Sakhi (lit. Hundred Anecdotes), also known as Guru Ratan Mal,[1] is a collection of hundred sakhis traditionally attributed to Bhai Ram Kanwar, a descendant of Baba Buddha who had dictated it to scribe Sahib Singh.[2] Sau Sakhi has multiple perspectives, with its authenticity being debated. The text is held high in regard by the Namdhari and the Nihangs.

  1. ^ W. H. McLeod. Sikhs of the Khalsa A History of the Khalsa Rahit. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780195659160.
  2. ^ Max Arthur Macauliffe. The Sikh Religion Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors. Cambridge University Press. pp. 137, 138. ISBN 9781108055475.

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