ÿþ<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>HAR&#298 L&#256L BH&#256&#298</TITLE> <style type="text/css"> .BODY { background-color: #EAF1F7; background-image: url('images/gtbh.jpg'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: fixed; background-position: center; color: #0066CC;} .C1{text-align: justify;color: #0066CC;FONT-size: SMALL;FONT-family: Tahoma;} .BIB{text-align: center;color: #000099;FONT-size: SMALL;FONT-family: Tahoma;} .CONT{text-align: right;color: #FF0000;FONT-size: SMALL;FONT-family: Tahoma;} </style><META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="HAR*,LL,BH*"> <META http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></HEAD> <BODY class="BODY" oncontextmenu="return false" ondragstart="return false" onselectstart="return false"> <FONT ALIGN="JUSTIFY" FACE="Tahoma"> <p class="C1">&#65279HAR&#298 L&#256L, BH&#256&#298, and his brother, Bh&#257&#299 Krishan L&#257l, Br&#257hma&#7751s of K&#257sh&#299 who, disregarding caste prejudice and pride, joined the Sikh faith in the time of Gur&#363 Arjan. According to Bh&#257&#299 K&#257hn Si&#7749gh, <i>Gurushabad Ratan&#257kar Mah&#257n Kosh, &#347lokas</i> in Sahaskrit&#299, a contemporary variety of Sanskritized diction, were composed by the Gur&#363 for their instruction. The main point of this composition is that, of all gifts of God, the gift of His name is the most precious. Har&#299 L&#257l and his brother dedicated themselves to spreading the message of Gur&#363 N&#257nak and established <i>sa&#7749gats</i> in the region of K&#257sh&#299 (present V&#257r&#257&#7749as&#299) .</p> </font> <p class="BIB"> BIBLIOGRAPHY<p class="C1"><ol class="C1"><li class="C1"> Santokh Si&#7749gh, Bh&#257&#299, <i>Sr&#299 Gur Prat&#257p S&#363raj Granth</i>. Amritsar, 1927-33<BR> <li class="C1"> Macauliffe, Max Arthur, <i>The Sikh Religion</i>. Oxford, 1909<BR> </ol><p class="CONT">T&#257ran Si&#7749gh<br></p><BR> </font> <img src="counter.aspx" width="1px" height="1px" alt=""> </HTML></BODY>