Bhagat Bhikhan
(Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਭੀਖਨ, pronunciation: [bhæɡæt̪bhiːkʰɪn]) (1480–1573[1]), was a medieval IndianBhakti poet-saint, whose two hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. There were two saints of that time sharing the same name — Bhagat Bhikhan and Sheikh Bhikhan, the Sufi.
His hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib reflect his dedication to the Name of God which he describes as "cure for all ills of the world."
Bhagat Bhikhan was the most learnt of the learned men of the time of Mughal EmperorAkbar. For many years, he was engaged in teaching and instructing the people. He left several children who were adorned with piety, wisdom, knowledge and virtue.