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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}'''Bhatt Gayand''' was a bard in the court of [[Guru Arjan]], whose 13 hymns are present in [[Guru Granth Sahib|''Guru Granth Sahib'']], the sacred scripture of the [[Sikh]]s.<ref>Page cxx, The Ādi-Granth, Or: The Holy Scriptures of the Sikhs, Ernst Trumpp, W.H. Allen, 1877</ref><ref>Page 36, The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries), H. S. Singha, Hemkunt Press, 2000 </ref><ref>Page 8, The Sikh Review, Volume 55, Issues 1-6, Sikh Cultural Centre, 2007</ref><ref>[http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/scriptures/sri-guru-granth-sahib-and-guru-gobind-singhs-bani/bhatt-bani thesikhencyclopedia.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223064219/http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/scriptures/sri-guru-granth-sahib-and-guru-gobind-singhs-bani/bhatt-bani |date=23 December 2015 }}: BHATT BANI</ref> The title [[Bhatt]] is given to learned [[Brahmin]].
'''Bhatt Gayand''' was a [[Brahmin]] bard in the court of [[Guru Arjan]], whose 13 hymns are present in [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the holy book of [[Sikh]]s.<ref>Page cxx, The Ādi-Granth, Or: The Holy Scriptures of the Sikhs, Ernst Trumpp, W.H. Allen, 1877</ref><ref>Page 36, The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries), H. S. Singha, Hemkunt Press, 2000 </ref><ref>Page 8, The Sikh Review, Volume 55, Issues 1-6, Sikh Cultural Centre, 2007</ref><ref>[http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/scriptures/sri-guru-granth-sahib-and-guru-gobind-singhs-bani/bhatt-bani thesikhencyclopedia.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223064219/http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/scriptures/sri-guru-granth-sahib-and-guru-gobind-singhs-bani/bhatt-bani |date=23 December 2015 }}: BHATT BANI</ref> The title [[Bhatt]] is given to learned Brahmins.


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Bhatt Gayand was a bard in the court of Guru Arjan, whose 13 hymns are present in Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs.[1][2][3][4] The title Bhatt is given to learned Brahmin.

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  1. Page cxx, The Ādi-Granth, Or: The Holy Scriptures of the Sikhs, Ernst Trumpp, W.H. Allen, 1877
  2. Page 36, The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries), H. S. Singha, Hemkunt Press, 2000
  3. Page 8, The Sikh Review, Volume 55, Issues 1-6, Sikh Cultural Centre, 2007
  4. thesikhencyclopedia.com Archived 23 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine: BHATT BANI