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According to Sikh historians such as Ganda Singh, Harbans Singh Bhatia, Khushwant Singh, Sir Gokul Chand Narang, and Hari Ram Gupta, he was born to a farming family of Hindu Dogras.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] According to this version, he was born on 16 October 1670 at Rajouri in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir. He was named Lachman Dev. Wrestling, horseback riding, and hunting were his major pastimes. As a young man, he once shot dead a doe and was shocked to watch the mother and her aborted fawn writhing in pain and dying. After this gloomy scene he had a change of heart. He left his home and became a disciple of a Bairagi Sadhu: Janaki Das, who gave him the name: Madho Das. In the company of the Sadhus, he travelled through Northern India and finally arrived at Nanded (in present-day Maharashtra), situated on the bank of the river Godavari. The Mahan Kosh, a Sikh encyclopaedia written by Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha, (Bhasha Bibhag Punjab, Patiala), states that he was Minhas Rajput, either from Rajouri in Jammu region or Doaba region of Punjab.[full citation needed] P.N. Bali calls him a Mohyal Brahmin.[15][full citation needed]