CHATURBHUJ POTHI, which forms the third part of what is known as the Miharban Janam Sakhi, is the work of Sodhi Chaturbhuj, the youngest of the three sons of Sodhi Miharban (1581-1639), son of Guru Arjan's elder brother, Prithi Chand (1558-1618). The only known MS. of the pothi (book) preserved in the Sikh Historical Research Department of Khalsa College, Amritsar, forms part of a single work divided into three parts, Sachkhand Pothi by Miharban, Pothi Hariji by Miharban's second son and successor, Hariji (d. 1696), and Chaturbhuj Pothi. The last one has its name recorded in the colophon as Chatrabhoj Pothi, the author's name is recorded as Chatar Bhoj, a variation on Chaturbhuj (lit. with four arms as Visnu is usually shown in images). Chaturbhuj's pothi contains 74 gostis or discourses a
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