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GHUDDA


Once Guru Gobind Singh visited the area of the villages Kottha and Maluka. There, a Sadhu tried to force entry into the tent of Guru Sahib. A watchman of Guru Sahib hit that man. After some time that man died. Ghudda, the leader of the Sadhus, with the intention of taking revenge, followed Guru Sahib to village Bajak. When Ghudda heard sermons of Guru Sahib, he gave up the thought of revenge and became a Sikh. Afterwards, he, along with his companions Sukkhu and Buddhu, sang songs in folk-tunes and served Guru Sahib.

(Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer)