During his second Udasi (1510-1513 CE), Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived at Tilla Jogian—a sacred hill near Rohtas Fort (Punjab, Pakistan) revered by Siddhas and Naths. Here, a divine encounter with Bhai Lakhi
Author: Kulwinder Singh
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