BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Santosh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33 2. Satibir Singh, Ashtam Balbira. Jalandhar, 1982 B.S. GURBAKHSH, BHAI, contemporary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, was the Sikh representative at Jaunpur, in Uttar Pradesh. He was an accomplished musician and sang the sacred hymns with great love and devotion. In the course of his travel across the eastern parts in 1666, Guru Tegh Bahadur halted briefly at Varanasi. Bhai Gurbakhsh led the Jaunpur sangat to the Guru`s presence to pay homage to him.
The Guru, pleased with his recital of kirlan, blessed him and bestowed on him a mridang, a double sided Indian drum. From that day, the sangat at Jaunpur came to be known as Mridarigvall Sangat. In 1670, travelling from Patna to Delhi Guru Tegh Bahadur passed through Jaunpur where he stopped for a few days with Bhai Gurbakhsh. Till the beginning of the present century, the m.ridanggiftcd by the Guru was said to have been preserved as a sacred relic, but it is no longer traceable.
References :
1. Harbans Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur. Delhi, 1982
2. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kin Sakhian Palnia, 1986