Bhagat Bhikhan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bhagat Bhikhan (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਭੀਖਨ, pronunciation: [bhæɡæt̪ bhiːkʰɪn]) (1480–1573[1]), also spelt as Bhikan, was a medieval Indian Bhakti poet-saint, whose two hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. There were two saints of that time sharing the same name — Bhagat Bhikhan and Sheikh Bhikhan, the Sufi.[citation needed]

He was born in a Hindu family[citation needed], at Kakori near Lucknow in present-day Uttar Pradesh state in India. Other sources, such as The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature, describe him as having an Islamic background.[1] Surinder Singh Jodhka also describes Bhikan as being a Muslim Sufi.[2] Bhagat Bhikhan was a devotee in the tradition of Bhagat Ravidas and Bhagat Dhanna (Ramanandi Sampradaya).

Legacy

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI