There is also a detailed description of the travels of the Guru, beginning with his visit to Haridvar, down to Rameswaram in the far south, via Varanasi and Puri. However, there is little chronological sequence in the poet`s account of these journeys, nor does it coincide with the generally accepted route recorded in the janam .ya A/u literature. With the exception of the journey to Mecca, the poet makes no mention oftheGuru`svisil to any other place outside of India. He rounds off his account with the Guru`s return from Mecca and finally settling down at Kartarpur on the right bank of the River Ravi.
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2. Chakravarty, Kshitishchandra, Nanak. Calcutta, 1916
3. Kavyananda, Rakhaldas, Guru Nanak. Calcutta, 1929