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Tansukh lahori a great sikh who probably attacked Aurangzeb!


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On 3/2/2022 at 7:51 AM, shastarSingh said:

I hv contacted many scholars who will work on tansukh.

Sant Darshan Singh kashi who published Gobind Gita will publish tansukh's hitopadesha.

Sant Darshan Singh kashi has completely studied the original hitopadesha in Sanskrit.

Panjab digital library is currently occupied in many projects. Once they get free, they will digitalize manuscripts of bhasha vibhag library patiala where hitopadesha of tansukh and Lakhan Rai are lying.

Great work brother. I can't wait to try and read them. 

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https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Tansukh_Lahauri

TANSUKH LAHAURl, a devoted Sikh of Lahore who later lived at Ranthambore in Rajasthan.

Tansukh had two of his sons living at Anandpur under the patronage of Guru Gobind Singh. They sent a copy of a translation of Hitopadesa, made by one of the Guru's poets, Lakkhan Rai, to their father at Ranthambore. The prosodic forms used by Lakkhan Rai were doha, or rhymed couplet, and soratha or couplet with centrerhyme. Tansukh decided to reversify the contents using the form chaupal or stanza of shortlined rhymed couplets with other metres interspersed. He completed the work in 1684 and named it Rajniti Granth. Its language is Hindi.

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